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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PERSONAL COUNCIL FAVORS i = i ' i N HERO WUMflN'SELUHHEAHSE eNoravep JUEOF BONDG . TS TALKI]NNEAHEAEIJ rum before that| ement most Umé ST 1$45,000 Issue Preferred to] ™, e et i B Address ‘Gives Historical GREE I G o of Tt Gl b T i A = (- Background For Wash- | Mot Statlon, e | mits Heating Ordinance. | " oo itnlttee win) I8 / | ington Conference. CARDS ; r ¢ Brewer Hid a8t night o f the board 6f pubd pted mpowered to ex Samples Now Ready for Sedie : of th harte 1 or 2 s | inkton conter I el /000 we ! i # effect A 8 L angular relation ¢ i China il 4 ehe 1 R J g | and Japan. He f Orienta Wantx Henting 1 the oh o | | problems from t Turr Inspection ! un J hn I, G ¢ - | counsi] is this work and ont- | ; : e e L L . BURLEY .‘ H b l Mcll ahall Keep their tenements; | ¢ : ] Gentlenen TURKISH | ling for a penalty to be im- : 3 "0t Tapih f adr ¢ 4 HWiBny . K ‘ g ’TEMS do tnetis § Theperfectblendofthe three 1B o1 yyare 36 Main Stationery Department Volations of the jaw. " | } ; ¢ {{7anI developihentinnd heyon perfect cigaretic tobaccos call. Col, 4 Thompron | v o0k T (BN D * : TReon et Betarainutily st in one perfect cigarette | eall for the special meetin : Hieedateies Eowicy e e aite . | one-~eleven | | 00 e ADBTOEatn - OF | hSiucit) i Houes Hoval o Chore s | vt e v ol e | glgarettes | PO SCHOOL CLUB |ttt s S ohplirally d. RS o " aCH o I { A ; (h!n\‘vm I . 0 v ra i o i it i L 160-171 Main Street i s il ; JEULRLE L LU L e y G 10 A0 i f01 | T 3 ph Beloin will " nations which we deplote today ) Judge B W, All- . | seral party ¢ Social Four WL e Held, Suppe lated for the nceds of tha | Woon, e | i S é‘rj B TR s is counsel for the defendant, . g wess o pa g U nst L fleers Will Follow, Afternoon and Street el 0 For much Tuss. than athes | VICUOIas and Pianos. Henry M o Y s | ¢ : he first ‘meeting o P s, here are no” houses | Y heerwillthe nata : g 3 | t which n . d i will be held th l '?()( l I land In the purchas 1 . N, 3 ¥ v ¢ th . | 1e Nathan Hale sch B b il Son h O datahaen g ir sanquet hall o | by Phil Ohiman 8 und truth of the Jiberal RInhgimgcataring poth, Snyx ~.m|..nu. en though the o : Sergeant Samuel Woodfill's light! the military staft is cont Afer 1 pper wler, who | up in the e e e S R di through musty S ST TG e aheRn e | 2 ation, will ta hing eczema, can be ayiekly t that now hall this evening files, dragged nim into the spotlight!|tatives at the conference have come { the meeting and will superintend the | Dot [ CRIDE Sociat, it o0 AR o reued that if the purchasc The Altar society of the church of {He picks Woodiill as the geate primed by the military staff and = | election f officers for this year. Sulphur, declaves a notediskin ver ana a single house built [ 5 John the' Evangélist held atwhist |war hero, even ahead of Alvin York. | posely kept In lgnorance « cul | Georze Gang Will Have Zionist Guih=| Franeis in, last year's president R S R in the meantime, he eX- 10" soeinl this afternoon in the |This Indiana soldier will represent i facts of Japan's treatment of I i iy vill give a report of the previousj ing properties, this sul purchase would then be | chyreh pall the infantry at the burial of the Un-| “We welcome Jdpan in G LA B OIS TR casor vities at this meeting. | [ S i udorn | | yyeat the interest, § | : SBIBu e O A : g — known Soldicr | ference hoping s e 1 A, Dorbuck, CaA R e G soft duvetyns and Canton Crepes wnn Aggrieyed, ight upon her five 5 g Ji¥enlbyZolabhlicek or of the club, promises an ex- | i i | ! i o | BiEnplos At Tl e adiant embroid f aid ar Alde Angelo M. P | = 1914, said 1 « | r I ¢ f he | e season, *This year | n rails to remove r mhined with toned trico 1 if it would not be pol f never can be replaced, have been de-| There will be no place al- | ac . SOnventicalwAste s Nt andianiEsErn ; : iy pEcomman eoiumall o Rdiclate il stroyed | ism in the coming conference was the |y, ¢ ne; dances, b a 2 have to wait for reli=f from em- : uilding that is desired. Th The Good Samaritan { opinion of the speaker but inte- in conjunction with the Girls'{pos Na¥e 40 Improvement quick!y ombined—and | - m eplied that the council could | S the| Tity as interpreted in interna oien e ir- | Reserve being some of them. he ShOWS. Sufferers from ixin trouble e make stion but the i AR g i 1 the (1AW, treaty rights and the agreement - < i t s promised for the .14 obtain a small jar A . t be required to carry out the H ! g ¥ . the | of the financial constitution. There is |, ) e £ cetin ) 10 in the person of | Sulphur from a I i d by the governmental nplished | N0 need Lo go into what was wrong e e DT . Yale coach, who will|use it like cold Iderman objectea particn- g i sy : 5 ; | arn hievem a mechanical | but only to seck what right ur irner hall, = = fws struction of an audi- | (Continued from Page 1.) [der the intern 1 A - e ; = school building, scnse alone i e S Saxons e disc 4 ¢ — Jaily new g ‘ etime .,‘y Saxons hav d that ] to p e ver ti vy 1 i explained that m.l : 3 v cha of eor ¢ \ N Y the legislature and subject s equipped with the most modern nm"h e 9 oo L Message by et ot et (inslan e et At tholl all ¢ pans out as expected |chinery, 1t iz that of print wo b ! . - gl aker nations, and may we ¥ nt. He advised that o | @nd we are furnished a reasonable |separate and distinet newspapers, | % e v AR Waricn \ . | i slace the oresent | Protection from the wether by the {with two individual zangs of men. Japan Will share us in this her ; it ey R b ’t ’r h . ?-IO EALLS ) the mt,‘.f:x,.;“,“ _V',,-“,,”,;n\;mv 'rL.' Herald will ])n- published | under widely : ;‘;,\_‘:» management, | coneluded Rev, Mr. Eddy aan e . S u r o“t ryt 15' Ji ; fons on snch matters were | Monday from its own plant, operating | printing news fom different ci | = e ; : e e | for a time from its Hew ouax asrone |0t Kine ae ent linglyned machi TORRINGTON NAMED || i 5 Toft, Di Lhetifiatism is “pain only.” | Limber up! Quit complaining! 95 99 Ial}]l(n)slrffl Defends Sehools. | the strect, with mechanical equipment | practically every machine was ruin- cussior irnmen Not ane case in fifty requires in-|a small trial bottle Jf old-time el eannectianiGaunetiman A e e e SRRt e e (e e ey ‘' AS CONVENTION CITY = n urne { tornal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub| Jacobs Ol” at any drug store and in HARTFORD AR S e J AL e eabr e e G Cel R i toast . the misery right away! Rub sooth: | just: o’ mofent you'll be free from S olmes is & high salaried | ) y s - | e P ; ; penetrating Jacobs Oil" di-| rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff- nd the actiune pf the school |SEAT DUt the managemant lnalicady s |, Tuss Moy B 8100000 i ! fisane v into: the sore, stiff joints and|ness. Don't suffer! Relief and # ¢ure Latcen usually at his sus- TRt e T ““"I"""{;-("‘; e D o o an outeida e | Next Sesslon of State Sunduy School | ¢ 3 i scles and |l|hr( omes Jntu?ll_\ Awaits you. AH it! “St. Jacohé ;m:" Res e felt that Supt. Holmes L 90D, DL ROL| I CEREIR S0 LB 1\ e rcobs” Oi nquers pai is|is just as good for sciatica, neurdlgia, was & capable ofticial and. it he SR aman; ack 5 timatos piacenatheSsHESRAL 3100, 000 Associntion WHI Be 1. s Sty et A e B T O BReaiey Coiars o auditorums were needed then L L) InsUnancs ya0ivaLapsl ans BEOINE SONET and does not blister. | swellings, Women's Shop—140 Trumbull St. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" Complete Outfitters to Men | At Had it not been for The Courant, | the property today and computing | Litehfield County City. 1 P o first of all, and many other azencies | ncilman Howard Timbrell felt | ¥ we should have had grea culties » every member of the that auditoriums and gymnasiums | W€ $hould have had great difficult il : n going 10 press yesterday at all. | reportorial - and mechanical. | oy : were necded, but their use shou'd not | 3 A i icut Sta 1 Hartfora Haven Union, me nal effects in the neiq at Torringt e ith .! rnj.vmm srewn-ups who | 4 = Al ea At PR 2 e ‘M O B ~ e o L 4 {an item which was killed ¢ :;,].,'.: il ogtaia) an f.“\",lnl(.( o k)flllCe Board I Lll\cly ) very successful session and 8 A S e the re on was as large as was extended the most helpful aid possible. | To Name New Sergeant .yjccied. vesteiday there were more session of the City Meeting bond, | favorahle action was taken, Two | - | One of them, with an almost uncanny | sitions were submi o the 3 an 300 reaistered which brought | positions - were submitted to the | pereeption followed the somewhat er| The board of pd mmissioners than reai 1 which DEBATING CLUB BI | council, the first calling for a bond | P S the total up to 700, Today there| s t i : aia | T8UC. we fear, movements of the man- | Will mcet next and Candidatds for ¢ n ot ml i 3 d ) T o o Ty o | FRason L2, TITements of the e | ] L MRt cetny Svenn: an e o it ey skt | S Wi - Protect [y ecords ne-halfl of one mill tax in lieu there- | care ofiicers at the various phones | ges Il be selected,, At the ime pvas well attefded jand the spgeches ' nrib it the==ebn ng uh R o i ALNL of. Alderman Paonessa motioned for | uing ysed alonz Church street at al- Hv Sergeant George C. Ellinger was 8iven were most interesting |t ¢ n. The : Stivitiea ¥ Tl » adoption of the first proposition. | most any time. Our own phones were | chosen, \ rvice examination | The conven R o Puxes High h. shortly in place. ‘Toll line” placed | was held time Patrol Driver DinE at 9:30 o'clock Margaret r Curtis again took the floor. | calls for us as far away Wash- | Matthias Rival, had the highest stand- |Slattery will give 8 it 3:4 iined the benefits of a hond i e exp ! s lington 1 i 08t commend- ‘ he fact that he |0'clock on, “The Christian Answer to| " = Sl ' K Y i) C ; P Believe me I never expect- T SR o e e e O TG T (Rt I oliintiothes |8 Wounded World.” 1 S— our | ‘ i Frotect has shown a in i 5 are ne s high as the public can b i 3 3 ' by Miss Siatt an ed to get such bargai i 3 Salvaging Plant work in the past, many would favor N 91 g gains a8 I| [ jear, he safd, He pointed out that | work of salvaging the burned out|his appointment as the second ser- | teresting and she o as a lare I< () ‘\ b got at [dean gty v working peoble WO | plang of The Herald was rushed along | geant in the detective by There [and attentive | | ultimately sta a T the cASe | yegiorday and is procecding so|i8 a possibility that I’ Pat-| 1 members of he convention | Sun., WMo L and Wed. ¢ § | of a bond issue, payment for the work | 1ayiqly (oday that the management |rick O'Mara and Thomas © the guests o . ary club| € H AR LI} HADPL t ENTREN | g Y i done w 1 be extended over a period 1 . t its heon tth Elks lub this —in— ’ | announced its expectation of publish-|be continued on the “strong arm [n lunchesn at the Elks' club th n W o o 5 b 4ax swould ne " PR W HAWKER’S ok A¥egyenvs and \|l.’- ax would notling in its own plant by Monday of [squad. [n...m | PHE IDLE CLASS G UIEADe0N B aue | next week. While it may be neces- e cou ember: the funds it 1 members that i sary to confinue using the Rogers TIRE SALE will be usea in-atreet grading, which |31l Cuposice the Herala butld- Aldermen T GIh also favored a |INE for several weeks, as a business bond ixere Fie expressed himself as |and editorial office, the mechanjcal | ]f )}Oll ShOll]d h:l\'(‘, a fil.o f()llig‘ht Why listen! I bought tires| | or the opinion that a majority of the ! PoHC v LS aonet [n ihs 01 building: o e s o i S by Should You Follow B el (s8ed under that I was getting some bar-| | tione 1ic advised that the mayor tell | Was used to dry off the press yes- 3 membors of the City Meeting board [ terday, the motors Jere teated and t ? Y gains, but when I saw those| |t the nest session his reasons for|found to he in good shape and the A ( rooked Pa h . 1Y 5 favorr ond fssue In preference to [ press will Le ready for use within a . ¢ i (it ! always reliable ANl RS e R e * | YO“]’ turn may come next . The proposition for a bond issue [ busy cleaning up the debris and this | ST ERLIN G TR ES e it tas Lo o et ety thabao: R Often a cowpath has been allowed to become a village | other matter, that A - . . { was not Inid hefore the meeting. cumulation ot dirt, charcoal and| 8 street, and as the village expanded, tradition has made the B Adk p t ‘ $ AL e OS] o SRR o TR e v ! winding way an expression of a cow’s will. K ms m ’ng o. k 1 nman patric moved for its adoption With the exception of he ress i [ CRNCTREL G M R [ DR s i o e R B Habit is always forging chains to enslave us, so that what : AGENTS FOR THE SAFE CABINET I said to myself | motion. The proposition went throngh | practically nothing was saved from [ Without a single negative vote. the devouring flames, The flles were has been found bearable by the fathers is accepted by the sons. | 1 66 (1Hl¥l{(‘ll ‘;TRFFT i s J [N 404 i The resulution for the appropriation | partially destroyed by fire or water | explained that the funds repcesent albut & portion of them may be sal | balance in the eity treasury at the | yaged, aithough hadly burned aboul 1 Who cannot‘recall (he. coffee-pot Mot.h‘er put on the stove | elose of the last fiscal year the edgcs, A new snological and early in the morning, warning us not to let it boil over? The finance committee of the Com=- | yigeaphical index of New Britain OF A LlFE TIME | mon Council submitted resolutions foyenis started a year ago, was not X 3 ] L = e S - for the naymentiiotumiiaviw) tanthel| ardl B R Y R H As children, we were not permitted to drink tea or coffee, | 8 erators regat=| . rel 1 ccords i ) ing G e i TR T AR because it would stunt our growth or make us nervous and - i UG 10 453l Sepn e < wore Joseph Adamowitz Lo the temporary headduarters i the| i irritable. When older, however, we craved a hot drink with b : 1S " we | ROEers huilding vesterday afternoo | can't beat the tire and you| Al x Sandberg, Fuvorable netion was | (ST ) ARt e meals, and custom gave us our tea or coffee. | ‘ e flames were of the utmost sure can't beat the price, e o o t they atruck the edi- Finally, upon the instructions of the doctor, indicated in a strik- take it from me. master [ stamped envelopes 681" | jng manner. The large roll top desk Mother gave up her tea and coffee. But that HERE’S THE CHANCE A1 New Goods—Lafest ¢ ruction— Heinforced Side- all—Locked In Head | | N 5 . 3 § . rul FACTORY. GUARANTEER 2. Come and get them. . Y ' BINN I('::l”',‘,.“”i'f\' "' ‘l‘;v\nx'l:'\’\ ‘,-T'l"::\‘:m; ';]‘Y:’-:" l meant nothmg in our young lives. Ou'r vitality FABRIC 6,000 MILES CORDS 8000 MHES g : | The payirent et bills bt connection | Femaining o indieaio what the| A was then strong enough to throw off any ill effects. _ —PRICES NEVE R, ERUALED— with the injuries sustalned by Fire- | OTigin of fhe small heap of ashes in| % ended | the corner was ¥ ¢ of the! : : man Louie Huber was recommended [ th Al L But our time came, and we learned by experi- FABRIC CASINGS RED TUBES | hi as follows pr. Sweet, $125; Dr. Dunn, | 1ate Robert 1. Vance, founder of the 3 i antee on this page. s New Britain hospital, $140.79.| paper. of which the staff was par- ence that we could not drink tea or ccfee. When b s UEGULAR REGHLAR SALE L I'RICE PRICE Sale will Positively end e G e we had it for breakfast it put wir nerves n edge. R , P ) | : n people, xome of them which | When we drank it at the evening mea! “ve tossed i1 il IRE Jon Saturday, November b, . e about in wakefulness most of ths mght ' 5 CORD CASINGS ot A § See price list and guar- £1.05 £2.05 Z 4 - S ’ ; And then we found Postum, a pure cereal i e 0 b ey A. G HflWl\el‘ = == T ) beverage, free from the harmful drug, caffeir.¢, in tea | T \ §1.12 and coffee. We liked the rich, satisfying flavor of : i i " Bp Postum—and also the better health which resulted. ELM STREET = - RN And, too, we were surprised to find how tnany of 7 Z . /8 A ; i our nelghbors had made the same discovery —had U v : : learned the value of “health first.” : and Friday evenings | 5 ! Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water, X 4 Postum Cereal (in packages of larger buik, for those whao prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Sold by ali grocers, Open Monday, Weanesday DON't <ty stuffed up! Quit blowin | <tops nose running; relieves headache, ! and snuMing! A dose of “Pape’s Cold [duliness, feverishness, sneezing. I’ () \ J S Compound” taken every two hours Pape's Cold Compound” is the| until thres doses are taken usually [quickest, surest lief known and | « y 55 Pum, Mon, Toex and Wed breaks up « cold and ends all grippe | costs only a few cents at drug stores | | P f H l h_ Th R CHATLIE CIAPLIN |mis [T¢ ncts witiioat nssistancs, = Tastes | ostum for Ilealt €re’s a neason first dose opens clogged-up | nice. Coniaing no quinine, - Instet | - “THE IDLE CLASS" “nostrils and air passages of headi|upon lape’s. § L

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