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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1021. GTZENS DUTY 15 T~ errr incis TWITEHE[LFAEES; CLLLLE L LI LML LULT T L President Considers This a Para-|crecricia. Siacs."wic iy " Held for Killing and Robhmg L yarlfty’ . AD A Shopping Center nephe Lowest Prices.’ k383 fo. 586, Muin Vi For Your Benefit. wedding mount Obligation I e | Campbell in Maine Woods ‘. are at pre days in this city nerly employed Washington, Sept. 28.—There is no er Box compa ind hi de| Dove 3 28.—Details or\ + € mpbell, - more ‘mportant duty for the izen L fore her mar AR s % a “than this of voting on the on y {oth ngham of Greenfic t arry, in the Maine w rmd~ , in the year when his vote ns some- car A. Marsh of Chest L t £ T er said by Piscata- thing.” President Harding wrote today Mi 1 an G fson d € juis county officials today to show in replying to a letter from Charles 8. | sireet will be mar s aveni that he was shot delibe ely, robbed | u of $54 and his body buried OUR LOSS-YOUR GAIN Boys Fleeced Lined Hean Club in which the president was Pihl and G. M. Missirian offi Allen H. Twitchell of Pittsfield, Me Uni Suits @sked for an expression on “the duties 1lleged to have ‘»)d!“l'((d shooting de- Long sleeves, ankle length, grey only, good warm garments for the cold weather. of & citizen.” I s ook lof Mt 34 | Campbell, sayvinz it was in self Special Tomorrow 59c Citing as an example of the ‘laxity | fense Regular Price 98¢ He will be charged with murder. Harry McDonald, who led the offi- cers to a ficld grave near a sports- men hotel at the head of Moosehead lake is held as a material witness of voters in casting their ballots the ). 1 ) Iast alection for governor of Virginia r 1 s first meeti when only 89,000 votes were cast while | Thurs 30 o'clock fn 1950 the total with women voting Ne janos just received at Pierce’s fose to but 231,000 out of a “total 1 Poesible qualified vote of about g P oE of Mr. and | The authorities said he told them the 000, the president wrote ) ; i 4 Burrit street, [story of the lnlhn!g added that *he E th s mig e arraigned as an accessory. “Quite egardless of effe the >cal high school . - mm’w o ot iy potitionl ;?:‘m 7 rm, s left to sume his Campbell railroad construction e el st St the Whaion at the |laborer, showed a roll of bills while larly for ey ADpéatitolvater T" % McDonald and Twitchell were har- or a ) o voters to per- ikt form their duty at the ballot box on | r has great buys at his clean- |vesting potatoes. Twitchell s s eition S | S0 At laals “h St—advt, | to McDonald. the latter said, that they e Vi inia e e oTa £ il |rob him. Saturday night they went 2 Rk, AT ¥ CUTS PICKE NCE {to Campbell's camp, fired rifle and ;’r‘ :‘}’,‘::“"‘n‘“ y”“;""l"::‘(‘_’_ so l_'"‘l ,'_"I" eR e . revolver shots wild to locate him by Ber e wald e re e e |dersey Viee Chancellor Gives Tnion [awakening him. and then, according to McDenald. Twitchell shot him Bad heard the voice of the people and | Men 20 Days Instcad of 3 Months. |0 SeDeinid, 74 Bould bo more ready to acquiesce in | 1yonion, Sept. 28.—Vics Chancelior | The body was hauled away in a ortant duty for the citisen than this | Buchanan todsy reduc from three |cart Sunday morning, McDonald said | sl LR n than this | onths in Mercer county jail to thirty of voting on the day in the year when |08 T S0€ 0 T8 CORTCS Jl e [NAME CO“‘“TTEES his vote means something. Sintence impokedlupon “It you can succeed in securing in |of the Internat p S = = S ta s AT T S Ap et ey el Sl e ationa i Antoc el ON DENTAL CLINIC state ever cast, I wit personally teel | tempt of court —— $hat you have accomplished a notat The men violate; rction Represcntatives of Health and Wel- eivic advantage, quite regardless of | \ne court re om. the political result eting an indt i stablishment in fare Associations Plan Cam- “I think it will not be improper for | Hoboken. After serv five da they me to add that I shall have, like your we rele 1 pending #elf, no fear of the political result if | their sentence, and thosc [iv L { Campaign and publicity committees @n expression can be secured.” be deducted trom the modified term. |, e BT o P andlc the de. tails of a campaign to raise $1,500 with which to carry ~a a dental clinic e . . remaining months of the Soup Is an Appetizing Dish For Crisp Days | vea: -ampaign committee is compos- following: Dr. B. L. Protass, ing the New Britain Denta a Harris Hodge, represent- ng the United Parents’ and Teachers’ sciation; Mrs. H. M. Bates, repre- Large Size Pequot Sheets Special Tomorrow $ 1 .23 Limit 3 To A Customer None Sold To Dealers PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 35¢ | { University of Pennsyl 45-in. by 36-in. . .............. IllIlIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllm Extra Heavy Felt paign For $1,500. Girls Amoskeag Glngham-: Dresses Pretty plain and plaid patterns, trimmed with ribbons, embroid- ery and appliqued flowers; low and high waistlines, sash back, 2 to 14 years. BY SISTER MARY ID it ever occur to you that there is nothing like soup as the first course for the fall or winter dinner. If| the dinner is to be v heavy the soup should be a aeSieiapate . o e st R N sentingithe ting Nurse association; clear bouillon or consomme. If the dinner is light, | SentIng the Visiting Nurse association: Ribbon and Silk Tassel Trimmed, of extra the soup may be a cream vegetable, using both milk \r“ Rritain Welfare association: Dr. | BN h eavy felt double elk SOle in Alice blue rose, and white stock, or a strong brown stock thickened | i bt el Gt RIS coraal on; vegntabien: [ Cutosis Teliet association. ana tiss | M wisteria, khakl brown, dark green and navy. Brown or white stock is the foundation for u‘l . Bartiett, representing the City soups except vegetable puree made with cream |yficCio sauce ) he publicity committee is made up 0 Brown Stock. DER o niicamVsacaa i Bacuaca Special Tomorrew C Four pounds shin of beef, 3% pound lean beef, 2| Kranowitz 2 . Special Tomorrow quarts cold water, 2 small carrots, )} large onion, 2| The -ommittees will meet tomorrow stalks celery and leaves, 1 tablespoon sait. 1 teaspoon | afternoon at 4 o'clock to discuss their Regular Price $1 59 D-:-(n-rcor:-, |onion, 1 small turnip, 2 stalks celery, Reg’ular Price $l-98 ave the butcher saw through the | 2 quarts water, 1 tablespoc it, 12 — bone in several places. Crack the |peppercorns et WEATHER REPORT EEEAENEEEEEEEEEEEENEEEEEEEENEEEED plece having the least meat on it| Have knuckle cracked by the lengthwise. Cut the lean meat in|butcher. Cut meat from bone and | Partly Cloudy Tonight and Also Thurs- l:):- «;\::;- .::u hhruwn in fat and mar- |out in small pleces. Put all ingred- day, Is Prediction TRADE SGHOOL GLASSES OPEN AIR SPEAKERS. the second of the series of open air TO INSTALL SPRINKLERS. o bones and meat. It|lents In soup kettle. Heat slowly, i is important to do this as it gives the |skimming an‘:fl(an as necessary. Kol‘;( New : and vicinity: Partly The speakers committee of the|meetings planned by the Barry Coun-| The board of charities at a speciat stock a richness of flavor. Put the [the Kkettle tightly covered. Simmer | cloudy d Thursday. Comme ader Jack Sarey Cownll of] ol which will be held Sxturdiy MEbt, | masting yestordiay abisrnson valsd o e. of the meat and bones in the |slowly five hours and strain through| Connecticut: Partly cloudy tonight|Registration For the Entcring of(the American Association for the|October 1, at Main and East Main|inga)) g sprinkling system in the water and let stand fitteen or twenty [double thicknesses of cheesecloth, | and Thursday; no change in tempera- . - Tecognition of the Irish Republic|streets at 7:30 o'clock. The justice 5 f Bhiutos. Then add , = Fvening Tra School Will Be 5 5 % °®| women’s building at the town farm. en 244 the browned meat |Cream ‘of vagetable soups gain much | tur to fresh southwest i has secured Miss Elizabeth D. June|of the Irish people to the government [ 0" 000 - 3 arnid heat slowly to the boiling point. [in nourishment and flavor if made | Wi Held October 5 and 6 and John C. MacCarthy from theot their own choice without any dic- | Th® DUllAIng is of frame construction Rémove scum as it rises. Cover |with stock as well as milk Conditions: The pressure is low along = 3 2 speakers’ bureau for Irish Independ-|tation from any foreign power, will|and has been regarded as a firc €losely and simmer about four hours.| Consomme is a combination of !the northern border from Montana to| liegistration for the evening class-|cnce of New York city, to speak at|be discussed. hazard for many vears. Add vegetables cut in dice, salt and [brown and white stock which has|Maine with lowest 20.30 inches over|e; at the New Lriain State Traj peppercoris and simmer an hlvlr‘hfln carefully strained and cooled. | North Dakota. This condition is cau ool will tuke jplace on Octobuc longer. Strain through double thick- [The fat is removed and the stock | ing southerly winds with mild tempera- |«nd 6. Any yourx man or boy nesses of cheesecloth and serve at|cleared. tures in all districts east of the Rocky [this city and 1 cun is eligibl: once. Or if there was quite a lot of | To clear stock put stock and egg | Mountains. Pleasant weather has pre-[enter the evening classes in the var- fat in the meat, let cool after strain- [shells into a kettle. Allow three eggs | vailed generally in the interior. s mechanical, drafting and mason- ng and remove the fat that rises to |shells to each quart of stock. Stir| Conditions favor for this vicinity|ry dpartments. Daredor Herman the top. This fat should be tried out | well and bring quickly to the boiling | partly cloudy weather with temperature Hall claims that numerous young and saved for fryings. As the stock [point. Let boill three minutes and |above the normal n who are out of employment and ) cools it jellles. Of course this jelly |add 1-2 cup cold water. Remove from _— walking the streets today would do melts when the stock is reheated for |fire and let stand four minutes. Strain | The latest a ve well to enroll in one or the other of W werving. through double cheesecloth. Cancerning y B a 2 x White Stock. —_— Ts something we would call absurd—| There will be free evening classes Four pounds knuckle of veal, 1| (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A. Service).| A stocking in her hair.” in the following trades:—Carpentry, [} drafting, including blue print reading b L was ne tabrics masonry, including bric e 3 concrete laying: the machinist and its sub-divigions, general chine work die making, printing, Ce e Lo Tests made by leading makers Physical Demonstration . . _ Of delicate fabrics Work At Y. W. C. A. Frolic All women and girls over 16 are urzed to see the demonstration of WITH the greatly increased use of sheer the work in the physical department L = BN e N fabrics and very delicate colors in the lase evening at 7:30. The girls are quested to bring their mothers too. few years, the manufacturers of silk materials Various stunts will be put on by club A N girls and others to show the advan- and garments have met a serious problem in the tages of regular mym. work and the grace required by those in the way women laundered them. aesthetic dancing classes. There’s g tergrgmiriorifioitoes INRY Incorrect washing methods and the use of ming classes, all of which begin next At the closc of the demon- s e it faalies roc asn it wrong soap products have ruined numberless -1 i Rt o ok L o : garments, and brought the manufacturers many Outdoor life is rpost healthful, a fact that ' } SGlleyball Rint ud hb Lo Base i e is more fully realized now than before the > - i ball set ‘which are!very popular with P - a la 3 the girls. Another interesting feature| war. Most people must spend a large por- - 3 : 2 \ | . i el I g I | willgbejian fexhibit otiEwork Jiwhich)| Leading manufacturers of fine silks, woolens, tion of their time indoors, however, espe- 8 niny be done by those taking the 5 eight week course in Practical Arts 2 and sheer fabrics, have recently made careful cially in winter. 4 a and Crafts. This will begin October i i . g 5 3 You do not need all out-of-doors to be a 18th and will include basketry, both investigation of the laundering of their special ealthy, though. The pure air of the open > ; PRSP Gl bl A Lo it el healthy, & ¥ I Sicop] : 7 and trinkets Many girls will products. is the essential thing, and this is obtained R g ‘. 3 P make their Christmas gifts this way through a good warm air furnace like the Tz 4" 1 ) 1l A e nstats poarce Suill Bbe e ; As a result of these investigations they un- Btamford. 1 ? ) 3 I s 9’ BURNS-WILSON WEDDING qualifiedly recommend Lux. John A. Burns of 214 Washington street 3 Miss Rose A. Wilson of 100 7 sttty O Some of the famous manufacturers who urge you Brotia e G e e to wash all fine things in Lux ther of lllllllllllllll On the urn from a wedding trip . Mr. and Mr, Burns will make their SILKS ‘WOOLENS COTTONS AND LINENS ne at 100 Lawlor street Belding Brothers Carter’s Knit Underwear Betty Wales Dressmakers Onyx Hosiery Ascher’s Knit Goods James McCutcheon & Co. Cold; Sltop Quick g Van Raalic Company ~ North Star Woolen Mill Co. Puritan Mills cold in six hours: noth- A Max Held, Inc. The Fleisher Yarns Pacific Mills ives quicker reliet In coughs and colds than Hyomel. Goes right to David Crystal Mildred Louise Dpcsses the spot and Kills the germs. Money A. HJERPE, 73 ARCH STREET === Made in U. S, A, Lomoirow Lhunderclap