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B s e NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THIS IS “CARTER’S” WEEK GARMENTS FOR THE PROPEF ¥ REASON WHY WOMEN OF F/ MAKE EXCLUSIVELY. helpful protection from Unions for $1.00 to $5.98. give per cach. R1 " who sccks the practi ' Knit Underwear : 1l “Carte; th Excellence.” We carry all the “g, ed for Vest and for health and weights, pr sure to get “Carter's” BERLIN NEWS CHOOLS T0 HOLD 00D SPEECH WEEK Berlin Junior High Making In- structive Posters RESOLUTION 1S ADOPTED Members of Christian Endeavor Plan to Stick by the TLaw—Horse is Found Dead—Teachers' Reception —Berlin ¥ The Berlin public is among vnich have made extensive plans for {he observance of “National Speech Wee from November 6 to 12. This will be observed throuzhout the entire country at this time and peopl outside of the public schools are ked take a big part in the obs = the school children themselves. Under the direction of the teachers 4L the Berlin Junior High school, headed by Miss Helen De Long, the children of the school have already preparod for the coming week by the making of posters. In division No. 8A of the Junior High school it was suggested that th pasters made by the boys and girls be placed in the stores and other public buildings throuzhout the town. As a result the following committee was anpointed to look into the matter Joseph MeGude, chairman Foertsch, Robert Haimes, Jdeske, Minnie Orsie, Lrnest Ventres, aymond Warren Philip Mildrum and Genevieve Payne This committee has en working for the past few and already secured the names of 12 in town who are willing that the post ers-be put up in their places of husi ness. week George Reinhar mit Grace storekeeper; Tag Week. The tag week to he held at the school nawt week will he a bit differ- ent than the one being held in the Central High school of New Rritain, inasmuch as no scholar will receive o tag unless he is heard to make n mis- take while talking or readi Tha will be distributed among tha wehers if they make mistakes ag well a1 tha pupils, To maka the contest of “good speech week'" a little lively tho various classes have heen divided into sectiona to seo which group will maka the fewest mistakes In observing tha week fin tha school an oral thema contest hag been arranged for the English class On Monday, anyone making five mis SPECIAL PICTURE Foresters' Hall, Kensington, Wednesday, November 2. Town Hall, Berlin, Thursday, Nov, 8 Maurice Tourncur Presents “THE LIFE OF HIM" Founded on “THE ROMANY RYE” Six Reels, “THE AR BOARDER" , Comedy in Two Rcels, ADMISSION—30c. Children With Parents 23c, THE PRESENT DAY MODES IN WOMEN'S DRESS SILY SPOILS THE ARTISTIC E " FOR THE MEN have a value and wenring service crotch and other hard wear places RTER'S” FOR BOYS AND GIRLS brin G AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU those | DEMANDS R SETTING OF THEIR GOWNS, FO T OF THE DRESS WORN SHION INSIST ON rspiration and moisiure. in Underwear. To such rec e kind for them to buy, with care and work usual weights and « men we make to $5. to you the best in 1 Pants 89¢ to 00 cach. The and durability. tkea in delivering the oval thems will be obliged to sit down. On Tuesday, anyong making 4 Wednes 3, Thursday 2 and Friday 1. Arrangements have heen mada to have the name of the pupil or pupils who maka a clean recorg in the con- test nest weelk: publighed. Mrs, Elizabeth Cantonesse, Tha funeral of M Elizabeth Can- tonesse was held this morning from her home on Farmington road at § d’clock and from St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock. Rev, J. . Brennan of- ficiated and burial was in St. Mary new New | n Horse Found Pead,. A horse bélonging in New Britain, which was found stuek in the swamp in tha r r of ths Norton homestead in Kensington on Sunday afternoon removed yesterday forenoon, bu’ was dead at the time. The horse wat first found stuck in the swamp on Sunday afternoon. Tha attention of families living near the place wa brought to the condition the horss wag in, it said, but evidently the owner was not found untl yesterday morning. ay ! cemetery, sued Challen, Arthur ‘unk, mang I pro moter for Young Hercule thiq town, has issued a challengo to TV Pas Cyclone Brooka of Hartford Movies This Week. Moving pictures will be shown a IPoresters' hall on Wednesday thiy week and at the town hall on Thurs day. The feature attraction both places will be “The Life Lin Tha * and of auale or ot that is of the High grade of materials, extra nderwe; Union Suits CAN Exploiting the New Warm Under- wear for Women, Men and Children PET ILL-FITTING ECT FITTING UNI R UNDERW OVER IT. THAT IS WEARING KNIT UNDERWEAR OF “CARTER'S" “CARTER'S” garments are so perfect fitting, so snug and clastic that they cannot help but ple: Owing to excellence of materials, fine quality and workmanship, with perfect absorhent qualities they Prices for Vests and Tights, $1.00 w0 highest ommend, with no r i rength Underwear “Carter's” the 08. v are $1.00 to $3.98, DEP! RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. m., for the proper to come he will he Cnights theis hall this The sewing the home of M evening the regnlar of Pythia venir ub ¢ Caroline Sa barn, West Cromw sferred to Athletie } night will continue prompting g00d time is assured orchestra furnish the mus Mr. and Mr ertained relatives Keon'i of (o Jumen from Hol day. Mrs, Arthur Lawrenca wil iin the Mothers' Sewing clu wme on Friday evening. A very Hallowe'en social letie all t evening lecided success, The ned with sheaths of ete. The on hand. large atter at whi hall crowd held fortune tel Thera <ins, ight ee served. Many it the occasion. Tha voung folki were vith their usual Hallowa'en ind auite a little of movable wera me nsial comedy and travel picturer will also be shown. If the pictures not succ ful this week they will ! discontinued. Teachers' Reception, huve heen completed by Berlin Motherhood club for the ception to bLe given the teachers ¢ the Worthington and _ Junior Ifal schools at the communify house tomor row night at 8 c'clock. th Plans Resolution Adopied, The Christian Endeavor ht Kensington Congregational ¢m it its meetine on Sunday evening vaot en unanimously to accept the resolu tion presented by tha committes ap pointed for that purpose, The resolution adonted lows—“‘Resolved-—Th hera of the society deavor of the tional chureh, the movement law and orde country We tian and every society wal a1 the #ac tian 06 o Kensington (7 a deen inleres the enforcemens town, staty and believe that every Car patriot should he lo to all the laws of his country, 18th amendment ana lawa for earry ing it into effcct express the high morale ana Christian sentimert o' our people and pledge our en deavora to sustain them.' The committes consista of Rev. Car. leton Hazen, Helen Nelson and Ly. man Hall. t tho in o 1 The we hose Berlin Bits. The will he in se the town hall until 7 a’clock This will be their last me year. ‘ Tha Berlin Cranga society will hold at their hall this Kion ight thia las ing masquerade ove. ning at § o'cloc Hallowa'en wai quietly observed in Berlin and no complaints hava b heard relative to the acting of the younger set. Mrs, Lester Deming homy with flness The T, A. B| society will hold an other one, of its whista at tha hall this evening Many of the wells in Kensington have been reported to have gone dry. Misy Anna Fagan of New Haven in visiting with relatives in Kensington ast Berlin Ttems. There will ha a whist and social o the home of Mrs. Adam Krauth thi evening giten the ladies of thae facred Heart church, Mrs, Charles Fiske Prisc'lla. of Derlin ing friends in town. Mig1 Sarah Morgan hat had a tele. shona installed in her home on Cot tage street Tha annt Cemetery ir confined to | hy danghter, n visit. and have he 1| meeting of tha Wilcox ation wil! he held ting Co. ing ag transterred from sther, Masquerade numerous There promiser to siasm for trapping han since the war local trappers are ! new traps, which they for fur hearing animals hunters weath ort, costum ha game thi A numb, etting are also waiting i When you ust try Red Pepper have the qu Nothing ha ctrating heat Hef. Just Pepper Rub yo In three minutes spot through hlood circulati gestion—and th ture is Rowles from red drug store it for Jumba stiff neck, sore Almost instant ure to get name Rowles on cach Here Is Go ‘housands who has lesrned that quick lief can only be ternal medicin amount me 4 and the cause Bad circulation causes pil i= a complete st the lower bowel the parts. D to find the HEM-ROID, Dr Teonhardt suffering wi Lrdly Rub veliel 1ch conecentry red peppe Hon a8 you aj cel the tingl it warms nd through. n gone, Red penpers, Pepper Rub costs little Jar at or neuritis, muscle; relief awaits genuine, w packa ' h piles ind perms Neither reatment sitor cut v will n agnation of and weak Leonhardt His sold by tried a remedy is now it in nt and (h hould be sold under a ri back guarantee Don't waste any more tir mitside applications, Get a pa IM-ROID from Clark today. It has given 98 per o ife a evening at the home of B. W. Mil- the same for you—it seldom On account of the cold weather famous barn danced that were held at Wi rnstalk wer nade pumpkin pies, crullers and cof 14 nd you will known. fef to thousands and should YER- AR ONE $3.98 importance tions 1 in “Par in all desirable shapes Be PROMPTLY purpo: icera and for any ot! fore sa me socic njoyed a social i 18 L ell, 1all, ha Berlin and will be held every Iriday Mr. Gates, the popular prompt- and The first danc. will be held next I°riday night. Kensington A igan e Middletow their home on Wilcox dvenus Mon- 1 ente i at nded the 1 t At way )t pum W hor ler 0 wsked out last night n pran prope one place to an- e we mora enthu- ason s s er of in a nuniber xpect The or co ¢ and arve all prepared for the STOP REUMATISM WiTH RED PEPPER th rhe arour ply Re ing he I'rees the breaks up the con- old rheumatism tor- | at e, ba colds in chest. I th you ith ol News have inent n romplished with in- ne oin ting ith remove 8. The blood ni w preseription all drug- in 100 « With'the marveous record of suce n decided id money- me wit kage ¢ and Brainerd t- nd 1 rails. will TUESDAY, N( DELOY OBJECTS T0 PROPGSED NEW ROAD Not in Favor of Street as Map Shows 115 100 NEAR 10 HIS HOUSE Brock-Barnes Post Holds Suecesstul Smoker and Makes Plans for Armis- tice Day—Three Local Men Leave on Automobile Trip to IMorida, Plan cimmittee Plans committed hall last night held in the town held in the fown arguments were heard for and against the proposed leading from road street Plainville Casting Co, Jc U property owner who would be affect o by the new street, gave the cormmi sion a Jjolt when he announced tht he would not give the land as marked on the map it would affect his vard. He did howerer, agr to give some land providin the road was moved 50 feet west of ni property and made to commer nearer the Grammar school. As the map now shows, the road would b about 33 fect from the Deloy hom Mr. Deloy claims that the land 1 worth at least $2,000. The eommission however, accepted the present ma with its layout nming through th Deloy property and should Mr. Deloy claim damages, he can do so and ap peal to the cburt. The commission will hold a meeting this week again ar thrash out the matter. Another good d by Michael Kosenk Mr. Kosent owns a stretch of property runnin along the railroad track from asting company to Washington street His proposition was to have th present road accepted and made ou' not to stop at the factory but to co tinue through his property and mto Washington street. He offered t rive land running for a di 1,000 feet parallel with the tracks 80 feet to South Washington str. to make a 50 foot road. This wo mean a 1 from Broad strect crossing B nue, over to the Casting company and then through the Kosenko land to Washington street. It would throw open that part of the town for development. Mr. Kosenk: felt that he would be amply rer n giving the town the land would build the near future that section Plainville would be built up. He id that if the com- mission did not act at once on his nroposition hut did so later, he would not be go willing to give the land and would then seek to charge damages. The commission however could not act on that matter as the petition being presented called for road from B reet to the Castin ompany only Henry 8. Washburn, representin he Plainville Casting company, as serted that the company is willin contribute a stretch of land leadin om Bess avenue to the plant Mary MeGuire, being represented William L. Cofferty, does not desire give the land outright and fe hat she out to be paid. That the ne road will not improve her propert: for building, is her opinion \ deed granting the town t igh the land of Marcella ‘en Coughlin was promis he property would not be Pieh for its henefits, The commission in its st fit therefore to have the pi road 1 as stfon was off dway in 1 on- or- er ue n- t 1- 50 and providin ssessed too fr p- ad to remain g 1s chairman during the meeting Frank T. Wheeler was clerk. ka and Legion . smoker "1 A pleasant smoker was held at the Brock-Barnes post headquarters last night At the business mecting, plans werc outlined for celebrating Armisties Day. It was decided not to join with the New Britain delegation but parade will be held in Plainville in the ning. A committee, appointed to range this, is as follows: John Guiden, Wilson Ellis, Tirbe, Charles Smith and William Cavanaugh. This commit'ce will hold a meeting tonight and complete plans for the events to be held The has o3 men nd tu ox id eve Ladies Auxiliary to the nded an invitation to the post to attend their next meeting wr the reports of Miss Helen ock, a delegate from that ¢ winiza attending the L ntion 1t Kansas City. The invitation was ac. i post . u- il on gion Conve A committee was app n entertaine the next meeting of the Cecil Bedford, Bdward Flloyd Kalish, Carl Dilson, Mlloyd Reanney were on the reception committec A membership drive is | ned by Commander M bo assisted by Dy, L hn Guiden, Ward Alhert Conlon, An entertainment this month and will Thomas. Prior, Frank Discoe, Leave Tor Florida Frederiek Gallen of Rast Glenn Radeliffe and Clarence May local men, left this morning on an antomobile trip to Florida. A ‘ial hody has heen built on a Ford and is equipped with . sleeping ters for the travellers, All the necessary cooking utensils are also being carried along and the part plans to camp outdoors during the trip. I'reeman Land Sold Property belonging to Phillip Free man at the eorner of Washington and Wost } sold to local grocer, The of the largest made some time is reported as he. the r of $£10.000, Tt through F. Conlon 11 real estate he vide for n- it d e re George Seymour and clected to serve i will Frost, J wrenee Tuttle and will he be held late *d by deliffe and he Steve stroot Coco. ot t-| entire re in has heen Tames sale, here in ing in made Yo which is one Charles man. and property the most desirable in Plainville, Twao butlding and fwo gar come with the home, The house itself is Leautiful structure and has four firc- places inside was )0 house of s one lots h ot Parties Held Miss Mabel V. Johnson of Johnson's s Station gave a Hallowe'en party last JVEMBER 1, | | 4 1021, ight to about 30 of her friend The house was pretiily for the A buffet lunch served and danclng was enjoyed Hallowe'on whist was held at th jome of Mrs eph Keefe of 1 Main strect following aro | Goodnue ladics', Mrs, E Vs, Clarence Miss Emma me prize was Moss; second, by and third, by Al Joy A buffet lunch w home, ated Vi A The second the t toodhue; Judd; and Seott, The ptured irnest Goodhuce of ,Nqw Dritain served Episcopal Church Today being All will b An ening rvice o'cock, Tomorrow, All Souls requiem celebration of the munion will be held at the morning New Factory Building The Plainville Castin, will begin tomorrow, the of one story factory huilding, 160 by 52 feet and providing accommodations for 10 additional men. These men will probably be put to work as soon as the building is finished, which will about three weeks. The Torrington Building Co, has the contract, ond ladic third ladics first gent n's Sam | | Notes Day, Suints there ¢ at 7:30 Day Holy Com 8 o'clock | in Co. construction A new TO RENT—One furnished r d. Apply 11 Norton Plain NEW ATTACK MADE ON CHICAGO POLICE State’s . Attorney Says He Expects to Investigate Them ai ¥Pro- tecetori ol Vice, Chicago, Nov. 1.—Chics department, which haj shakeups during the last ind of which Chie! said that it w; legger wan again night as the result Robert B. Crowe, state's attorney. Mr. Crowe, after conducting a serie) of vica raids, announced that ha expect to investigate the depart. 1ent. In formal statement ha charged the police with making Chicago “the rottenest city in tho country’’ by giv- ng protection to organized vice. To these c Chiel itz replied that polica could nvestigation than the attorney's offic and that wha there was in Chicago existed primarily through “failure of the state's attor ney {0 properly prosecite cases Tha fight between the twa ofi ‘aused rumors that Mr. Crows broken with the Mayor Thompson fac- tion. Chiel F is i1 an appointea md forme of the mayor, while Mr. Crowe was backed by the nayor in hii clection campaizn, o'a polica had many few months itzmorria recently per cent. boot- in turmoil last of an attack hy police 101104 tho hetter TRIANGULAR DEBATE TO BE ON MARCH 24 Yale, Harvard and Princeton Teams ‘Will Hold Their Annual Arcu- ments at That Time. New Haven, Nev. 1.—The annna triangular debates between Yale, Har- ird and Princeton will held March 24, it was announced today fol- owing erence representa of univer held IPriday. Harvard will choose the subject o vs year's debate and Yale will de- its wording. For the fresh ite to be held a month late to decide the subject ‘rinceton will arrange the wording. An innovation of the annual event the agreement of conferees each university shall choose the wigzes for its own At ban iets to follow the contests the judge will criticise the debaters and the L The plan is hoped to foster good relations and stimulate intellec- terest in the contests. actice debates to begin December 1 are being arranged Bates, Cornell and other colleges, 1 be a of cor ves these last crmine nen de Tale is the 1t about with STRIKE CALLED OFF. California Oil Field Workers Will Re- tuim to Jobs, Bakersfield, Cal., Nov. 1.—By unani mous vote the district counci) of Cali- fornia oil field workers, this morning decided to recommend to the strikers that they return to work at once after an absencae of seven weeks w. J. rrow, advisor for the unions leclared the reason for the action wa of a telegrum from Secretary Yor s who requested (hat strike he called off “without vraju was called when officials ol ¢ nies declined mediators to Le 1areement workine con L group of mit governme a part wiages, te come to a cov ering hours ana STORE IS CLOSED NMany People Bring Suit Against Fruit and Grocery Store A has Fruit Constable closed the company several Arar store wtachment yer Stanley J. Trace David L. Nair, Tt ed by M. Martsakanian gorian. The total §3 are returnable in the cty second Monday in November. Geragasian, through Lawyer Tra ceski ha o cfvil action for Stark ocery and 47 Main stre brought by Law- ski and Lawyer was condu . Gor ind th court and « suits 0 writs the instituted INGROWN TOE NAIL A noted authority says that W drops of “Outgro” upon the rounding the wrowing nail inflammation and pain and ens the tender, sensitive skin neath the nail, th it can not trate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night “Outgro™ ix a harmless, antiseptic manufactire for chiropodists, How- anyone can buy from the drug| a tiy bottle containing direc-| skin sur- rediees the- under- pene- 80 toug ever, store tions. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY | ) et on | TURNS OUT ITSELE| The Kind You Have Always ])ou‘: ture of Cl1 H. Fleteher, and h. personal supervision tor over 30 years. Allow no one 10 deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-ns-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the health of Chiidron—Experience against Exncrlmant.' h % th a ever attempt to relieve your baby w remedy that you would use for irourself. - g What is CASTORIA Castoria_is a harmles3 substitute for Castor Oil, Pare= goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use fortho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoe allaying I'everishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- similation of I'ood; giving heaithy and natural sleep. he Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of ht has borne the signae as been made under his N in Use I:'or Over 30 Y;ars THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, the recovery of $1,400 from the com- and Marker Gergorian, through he same attorney, has brought suit for the recovery of $1,000. Minor, Read and Tulloc k to recover $800, Mohill brothers $150 and Loomis and Wilson of New Haven $250, from Hartford, New Haven, Meriden, and visitors from Washington and Philadelphia. A buffet lunch was served. pany DIPHTHERIA PREVALENT, Hartford, Nov. l.—Emphasis is laid by the state department of health in iti October 29 report on the prevals ence of diphtheria. The state total last week was es and the pre- vioui wee 90, HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL, The Misses Gladys and Florence Herre, tendered a Hallowe'en party last evening at their home on 124 Rockwell avenue. They had guests e /{W{ for LAFAHTS and “"L‘,‘E';!,Es TR swsas Horlick's the Original Avoid Imitations R ond Substitutes YorInfants, Invalidsnnd Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages |[No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible W Former Member of The Philadelphia Health Department Strongly Endorses Wincarnis Says It would be hard to write a better prescription. “For persons who are weak, anae- mic, nervous and run-down, it would b¢ hard to write a better prescription than Wincarnis, 1 Dr. ‘George M. Lipinski recently. Dr. Lipinski n x-member of the Philadelphia De- »artment of health and is well known in Philadelphia where he has prac- ticed his profes for many years. “It is an established medical fact, aid the doctor in discu; : the sub- ect, “that in almost se of akness, anaemia, nervou and run-down vitality, there is a shortage in the hody of several mineral ele- ments which are absolutely in the creation of vital pow make the blood rich and red maintain strong, steady nerves promote a continuol supply hodily zth and ince. The *“mineral elements required by the body to create vital power are, particularly, iron, calcium, potassium, sodium and phosphorous, When there shortage of elements the deprived of the means of re- the vital energy which is e daily, with the result that the strength of the body diminishes the blood becomes impoverished, the nerves become shaky and the vitality run down.” “It cannot be too strongly empha- sized that it is absolutely impossible v weak, anaemic, nervous and run- down persons to regain health, vigor and endurance unless they supply to the body suflicient of those mineral elements that are necessary to create vital energy, to make the blood rich and red, to strengthen the nerves and .. to promote renewed vigor, vitality and endurance.” “Wincarnis contains these vitally nece: mineral elements in re- markably suitable proportions and in an agrecable form, and that is why I maintain that it would be hard ta write a better prescription than Win- carnis for persons who -are anaemic, nervous and run-down Dr. Lipinski is not the only physi- clan who has acknowledged that it would be hard to write a better pre= scription than Wincarnis. And one other important point that many phy= sicians recognize is that no druggist could readily put up such a prescrip- tion as Wincarnis. The reason is that he would not have on hand and it would be extremely difficult for him to procure all of the ingredients used in making up Wincarnis, Wincarnis is put up in two sizeg— §1.10 and $1.95. It is sold by all firste class druggists. Write for free in- structive booklet “Hundred-percent Health, How to obtain it,” to Edward Lassere, Inc, Dept. J, 400 West 234 street, Ne.s York, U. S. Agents for rnis. sion nece; of end is these body i newing pended becomes Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets to Put On “Stay-There” Flesh AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY QUICKLY, EASILY AND SURELY AT SMALL COST 1 or rin-down folks will find this simple test well worth trying: First weigh If and measure yourself. 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