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NEW BRITAIN [)All\ HlH.\II).H[I‘R.\I):\\ NOVEMBER 3, 1021, DOLCE SV LORD. | 78S OLKOWGHT SHLOON, | "2 == nioNEn SUERING ¢ UNDERARREST. IS -~ 5&1HEENT5TUHE'.i-';s»'v.v,«a:?i?f"}';}i»w_»;.i SHO1E DS THE P WA e e | YOUNEed a New Winkle Death Being Re- | kennes and company undertais Rubbish Starts Lively The funeral wiil be | Saturduy morning Mary' Blaze. Detectives Trap Man Selling ' and fonihy e ‘ modeled For Store. sk TR R R [ ] [ ] st G feo T L YView Point Miniature Distillery. | " of theidaaty of Louiaf . - Mew ds " Butler, | PINE room 1 the fo e | B ink (¢ K found in the N o N 5 { plock on Main | wife of John Butler of Fran d Coun o \]».‘:,Ny]nm‘l | morning at § seph's church, The | ¢ { ning liguor to man b 8 : b funera] was one of the largeat held undergraduntes, bringin Paasanla oAty # LIt ; lm the ehurch in many months, every | g dormitorics and | 1 Prath k il f ¥ i bit of seating and standing room b | drink, Walter | IUrser. - A X . ; o | INg utillzed by mourners and ‘riends ' oo re ’ , O R : s i of the jot the deccased. Hundreds of memb e | il Aan k1K Fm You have grown used to high prices—It is now time to reamer Azent 1;{1.1»‘(\-‘ 18Y¢ ; ) the ¥ of. th briiid K| decensed worshipped for many ) W of h agents afte Jord " t n " o oY mon g hose In attenc < 2 N fro \ s b r il il e played hetwer flatatiTen. e Saturday among those in attenda £y el T bia c get used to lower ones, There is only one sure way to get them liguor in one of the 4 : E the obsequies. A solemn high rmitor A L to Lord's i {dofin 3 10rning i And the Sensa~ | poqujem was celebrated by F mmediately after the arrest re- L ‘I {tonal investigation which It let|¢pjoy puly, pastor of the chur the findink of u -1 ¢ : " Hluose, and which has not et been |y, van, was deacon, and Ity | Preriaeed ; them and that is to be more exacting than ever on the f the Day Nu will at et rning of September of the hid 1 " ) from aight this was run alcohol, a com e | concluded. Winkle found to have | e fit and all the equipment H L L ¥ : 1 the effects of a fractured St, s Dusinons : o'cion ¢ o) I tconfesslon® by e Investigution dis hat the Ar score of quality. In looking for a let down in price be- ng learned where the bootleg- ' Ll . Wik L on, Kalkowsk i that e sanctuary. The floral ;[:v ¥ 4 4 b, {t was claimed was furnish-1 " i tad | Winkle had died in the basement of | in abundance and ¢ B hadibRen UNONE 0 the g 3 4 5 g ply ot liquor t (T th owned by Sam Munch and { nakeup, During the mass Mrs LRI P s ware of a let up in quality—Qur prices are lower—our neipally freshmen, the enforcement AL ) H ) i . v and wperated under the|T. Crean san nd as the P e ' : sents went to the dormitory where || el LI bl o Kalkowski. Kal-|being borne from the chur Tl t s were ntrc d to 1 Thay {0 e ! Y inder ba aiting trial | rendered, “Beautitul L el p SRA R ;i ]y e avar itnished to them. Lord was frame- Joi : lmm.”.l\m:: . Dl L O i tely placed under arrest and the that he tet Winkle lls on [f-¥aeh, Albert N. Vols, cie \\ “< ha At 1or I his possession taken as evi-| L o [ana Jepes Bublur, o i I hold on the woodwork hefore the r flowes bears were, Clarence V. 1| men arriv | cquipment needed to prepare th | Maldbi A 1 Jennie s for salc | tore-toom cccu- | Was held this afternoon at from the late home at 240 it et sletenttvas Albert RS Crittenden Estate " LCallsom el Ih AR OERINE | o e nue i e HANTVAN M) | | The purpose of which is to bring to your attention—clothes at prices you can af- ter contai \ Munch company removed its e earontry hnd gusi| Valued at $180,000, In- | geete which Kalkowsid saia go not| 65,88 Sirsr, Conerese) onl, “l’\ifil Delegates From All Sections | ol gnd which, wpparently had ju to him, and Messrs. Venook en empticd as there was ' litela al- (ook.possession. M. L. Ken- | James Brown, James Plolmey, Wil- | of Country Meet at N ford—in quality you cannot afford to be without. The regu |.v,‘ at the o1 In witch edn. The automooile was ventory Shows. Peis, i Toca1 vomiractor, has heen | liam W. Scolt David Miler, irank ) | McKay and Alexander Galbraith, | Yale | b | i Ziven the contract to remodel the in- Lord was taken to the police sta- | : crior of the store room and it will 1 and Held until this morning, when| Middletown ‘onn e made over and equipped for a will be brought before the com-icclectmen's buds L L der 10 @na 25 cent store. Messrs ssioner. for e year ending 31, 1 \ and Shier now own three News of the arrest of the “college! inc s w slight inc ove tores in Passaic. IpRLAT st st B R e il hospital for four months, He lcaves | handicaps, the n for better public | B a widow and several children. Funer- hile the officers were work and ate of expense ST RGN | A S M i : fione : €0 foribel et publio MRS SR R e e " CITY MEETING TO 31U rrengementa have mat ot ‘heryBealth and maternits prablems Wi t was made to interfere with the £ o | made, take up the attention of many men ARMS CONFERENCEAM vear is 00w 1250 301 | Sonnion Will Bo Held In Grammar Hyaltne Axsoclation here are | . e o h ) N L ;} New Charity Approprintion, | TosE LETl Ied e eare P oA Masor Oron . Cortis will {esie a | T s A el One lot of sixty-five suits taken from our regular stock— the country and the four day Stamley Sarakofaky. Stanley Sarakofsky, aged 14, died at the New Britain General hospitatl shortly before noon today after a long illness. He had heen a patient in the | and its cangcr s defects and | This Special Event Begins Tomorrow At 9 o'Clock in the Morning. New Haver 2 dhood $5.,000 z n limitation of call this alternoon f session o maments and far eastern problems dAaT ) Lot el inls attennion dop e seelcn T estimon | meeting will he cra il meot- [l . y A ) i wlll €ake filnco fnithe Houss o Coms ‘F‘"Qf‘ R i o b 5] n i the atioitorlamt e the y at Bristol Councxl‘ e conferences v denonstrati o, | 8 the like of which haven't been sold in New Britain for any mons next Friady in connection with 1 it at seiidl Session Attracts Large l I contered I Yale Universits - lution présented by the labor |39 The meeting will take action on the first g meeting ¢ SRl 7 & " f r e " | W “o-ordination ¢ E such price in years Crowd SaIAnih ] i LA, p : $29.85 armly approving of the *ha N 1 ! I for a £100.000 school bond én Chamberlain, zov- | 1005 interest « $ : 103 street bond issue. and | {terest on temp. bhonds. 8. as- | : noof 2200000 for the Dr. Daven Emerson of New urer count 5 Ty State Law statistios, $1,600 ernment leader, announced tod Sir Francis William Lowé, unionist member from Birmingham. protested agauinst such a discussion at this time hecause of the adverse effect it mizht have in America and other countries. Bristol, Nov. 8. ; el - tment As an aftermath of the charges| 2 t i committer o " . o lnst of ‘the board. | prought against Constahle Edward J. s e ! paciie /i \ Wonderful values and will be gobbled up quickly by folks ems We 4 O'Keefe before the city council Tues > Y o Ll Z 0 school bond was turned | of varion « will he ) ; Sy 3 e elty highway . $5.000; miseeliane: | GG oy ¥n drawe | day night. | the constable yesterday | igwucd as . po B nidceadnge | S who know our quality. You'll make no mistake. Mr. Chamberlain replied that this [OUS tax, $300; | S2300 1and pen the res, . On the street) equest of clty officiala|iThe board of dire & nlso held its point had heen given most serious | K6C0Tds AMinations | piaiter, the issue of honds was felt | ’lh“" removed from the lockers at| finul session as later in the day - - 4 L #3005 total | coting that street works should be | ¢ o eimen.” Which contain- |riet 1. Leste of Baltim eld d : re are a few Goll Suits in the lot, Coat and Knicke MIGH SCHOOL NOTES, 3 1 hoasdich | haia for at once. Because of nnu;’m’x:‘k{'wl'u'- ;-f the ’-“'nw;nwh and re- ' rector, mac survey of the work of | ere are 11S ) rs p ¥ school hpagd, 3150, Vil feqling. the hoard of finance and tax- | ™ concern'ng the charges. The ! the ciation for the y n which e s R 9044805 his AR $35,0001 115 presented two propositions to | charkes were nou substantiated and | she stated that everywhere there | g at the same low price e e s prieey, : office expen: 5003 | ¢ wcil, one calling for | unless the city officials order the re- | was an increasing interest in ali der the clioh SE T wati hints scellancous expenses, 33,44 | a bond issue and the other for a tax. | moval of the article in question from ! child health movements and Vincent Doolitqe, All the hb SR ; caiineli pted the bond issus | the Jocker, so the constable said yes-| Dr. Richard A. Bolt. general direc- | FE g B B e in th ot rab oA | 1 Lhe estimEte 6f T < are! State| nd will endeavor to put it|terday, he incanded to take the neces- | tor, in his 1¢ showed a member- i AL :,:: on hank ,~»..4v1'( < r\m; “H;h‘m city Hy-f;inx e ,:,_\ 1f’gm ,\;‘ 5 to h.‘.}”m ”1" Al all The senior section of the A $10,000; miscellaneous, $1,0005 tofal| that sUreet works were not permancnt | him & subjact. af ridiouls { : The ac- | — HAT — NECKWEAR — met in room T of ‘the vocatlonal | estimate receipts, $25000, leaking| will be countercd by a claim of the | The article aver which the fuss is| tivitics of o | | Nl | , 1ilding after, the fourth period .this 1:.41. 30 to be raised by taxation., padministration that the maoney is '”}n!l about, claims among other things | about co-operatic 1 -8 The very best Hats that money will Charvets, grcnadincs, poplins all from | I | | afternoon. Adnumber of pupils wi The amount to d for high|be expended for grading, which it is | that Constanle O'Keefe “ ' 1 i I o « ) expen 1 2 1 nle (1 was linked ! tional nizations " y . had been e¥pecially invited were pres- | «chool tuition | Of thia| claimed, is the most permanent type | yp. doe be 1 —K C S ap Felt— P ha ; 5 0. Of Fataiir e o YP2 | up,’ with & newspaper reporter to be- | digest of nation awizations car- | Bl buy—Knox, Dobbs and Knap Felt—no I regular g 00, I wunount $16,000 I to he paid the City | Of municipal work Jittle the police department, while as | Fyine on some phase of ciild we oY ) P our regular stock. One lot of $1.00, A faéting bf the “Dahblers” wik |Sensol Disiie: for inanspbit —_— a matter of fact the allegations made | Work. and with Dr. Philip Vanini others in the lot. One special lot of 5 2.00 Ties 5 1d 1ast evening at 7:30 o'clock on [tion to Meriden trade ol Vew ‘e i ik e ansed| Grdinating the ol 3 5 ) $1.65 SR T 2 |tion t riden tr New Haven Officials by the constable, and which caused | in co-ordinatinz i e ousii WSS and $6iSoft Hatsiat oo o $1.65 fourth floor of the Y. M. C. A.[for colleetion and rato t s 75 gl Noor and rate be i Eim to attract & crowd of 750 people | the national child health council The study of the poems of |raised by a separate ta v W l|| (lean U P Clty at a public hearing, were found to be | S e s as continued, I ne ha [Mving outside of the ¢i t 1 it Attorney A " ade te ke up the study of all the = . f 2 ¥ orney | correct by Mayor Joseph 1% Dutton made to take up the study of all th Lert SIN0,000. seridan Wi R and the city council, who usea a1, GENERAL EDWARDS | ; Iy | AT Another large lot of our best Neck- e, et Be e e | pent S O e FHate o AL i mtcntion of tning "lhe” statute | fairmens thraughout the heurln, ki ON INSPECTION Trip [ Another fine lot of Soft French brown |\ ) "es 56 314 some $3.50 Ties $1.35 ropean countries. Buoks con- | dea w plac Kknow o be ol & the constable and his accusers all i - N B I - R has heen filed in probate eourt /MCRe (had repute and a public nuisance” in | the leeway that they wanted to get ey SR Knap Felt Hats that sold for $6.10— Handotkc,, girettor Bf thé Chab. YRS S g fll]’] Which tiquor seizures are made. He | 7 n ol Constabls| Muior-Ger Lo 1 e 3 aired by Francis / nd| will do this in 1o support the | O'Keefe was brought about | | wards, « 3 ’ ) ) s PR an DAl o ¢ A Pulmer. T properts eone | L o o Rraind e exariination of witnesses by | Aren g st Do you ever wear a Derby® Herc is Look these over carefully and lay one ot ihe home on Ehurchstree e s ver Joseph C. Guilfolle of Water- | vigiting 1t 11 G, Wrisht on Fishers J TR p or two aside for Xmas 1, 102 W Aro 00 rls ek i) bury, who suceccded in - getting un | | today and als « sicnic |l the chance of a life time. Knox and = 0 R LN R H‘wum.-... was vizes) i) MUST BAD :n\mu’r\ aamission from l'aul Oehler, jr., (3 3 on I'lum and Gull Tslands 3 5 S 5 St S e | Wilens, Crittengen Compun New york, N hie U, S Ship- | Peaceable stezzt, where O'Keeti is a St PR Dunlap $5 and $b Derby Hats at $4.15 e Fork ¢ 3 L8 Bhowed, that e pwned ght ping Board will insist upon the abro- | jeged to h frightened Oeller, that e S e o T N NK e e T e Eh B jean railivads and forelen shipping - | ing the clder scacon, than at other| gop e Gl . . i’ X | tere which are detrime to e . b ) r y g y e Wi Haye'been Borl v | TOLL BRIDGE RECEIPTS | it "ot et S | Umea i the v e o tor wearon ot ) Dur brand new Dobbe il fned e B e Sflf”fda* A body s UBORHis, eaturn cto. X RECORD SHARP DECLINE |7,/ chairman 1" e “howra ard eider in s cellar, an e - ke and* Montauk Pol Derby ........ au 6.0 take just 14 off the price of any beg, rk, Mr. Cuidel will be transferred 10 # ; Wiaisa Tiare vasterdey by | D80 lo Lewysr L ) army engine dtne) a0 d o to Consta . " suit case or trunk in our stock. One- government hospital in New Mexico, New London, Nov, 3 dampbe el i Al U] icon e : tive sites for hea AR EART TNPRRT TG S atate highway bridge over tho Thanios| &101esx beforo the Advertising clubs | the teatimony of Myers. one of the [the defense ot Long Isiand d — HOSIERY — quarter off and save this much on a The pulpit Lf the Cong viver for October were $7.531 A N constable's own witnesscs, that cat - : d t \in y; “\"n‘\‘ln; sll’;D:;lv.l!.‘Ku[n,r,l.:lang;:vy\“ n,; vby ally :c YHU! Ie “. than during | PLANTING TRE 'r[l ;‘1:‘:“‘);.;,‘;“ |‘1 to “,:.AU‘I»‘\\ ‘l‘llrm 3 SOCTALIST F”"\“”;“"“:' 0 Golf SKOCkIHKS—AH imported 5 ol Christmas present. SN A s 0! 10 er and indicating a ing ). £C ot a e hle ction of the ner in China, and now & mem- |automobile touring The 31,515 | Workmen started this morning dig- —_—————— | on ntion at Detre eather mixt S W Cy S of the Hartford Theological sem- | pleasure automobiles . les on the lawn of the South |,4 e o H r mixtures with fanq tops that Ao Al e T GUIIL amiiation with the third incernation- | B sold for $3.50 will go tomorrow at— — MUFFLERS — <upply committee, feels that the con- | October. planned to plant six elm trees for| & e lal (Moscow) has been endorsed by a Q1 0% shade. These'trces will take | Beve Petty ani Biskop Brewater Are L\ Sl dim, national headguar $1.95. egation I8 v forty S N future i " iring Professor Hodous at this time. | ApMv o BEIGER FINED the blace ol (o pow on the,side- Speakers ac Sesslon. i Vots. re I A small lot of light colored \v;»u[ mix- texture for just is an cxpert on matters in the | Rev. Orville Petty, pastor of the f corded was 2.5 o affiliation tc : » ; . ) . ir Bast, and as Sunday is the day FOR RECKLESS DRIVING (il he four on the Main street sfde | o [iot QIVEE Fott Miven af Mo | 67 a minority report providing for Think of it—a good looking Golf Hose tures of the finest t aside for prayers to be offered | {and two on Arch street Haven, and formerly chaplain of the | ren vertures N ¢ 2 i 21 9% r the sucess of the disarmameht New London, Nov. 3. 5 : 102nd regiment and Bishop Biewsic S - $1.95 one-half price. onference, his aiscoursge will he botl GROCERY STORE ATTACHED. of the Connecticut diocese: of GETS LIFE IN PRISON, mely and especiully esting, Distis Comunandariwk (b Sn peoye| it ). Stock o ) R nareatiny just detached from duty as surgey & ol LA LT Wi L L er, Mich,, Nov JLRHEY SV i — i N e 1 clos res conBNGt SHY gt i e a0 dave Tirohennl 0P EGEILDLANY | e LS N B S HOny S N : 5 3 5 FOCH GIERTS ST, LOVIS, fticer at ghe submarir SH8{4 ey Sduvkowsll gt 070 West Main | 1,08 Seoday funcheon of il e pnnnstainging All of our Tripletoe 50c Lisle Hose All of our silk mufflers selling for $6 sent to Doston, was in court at st lub today at the fay that he wrecked a Louis, Nov. 8.—In & message |y on Monday evening to answer to| Sreel on a writ jasued by Lawver{ \More than 200 were in attendance, | fat Girand Trunlk train near he B tomorrow .......... 3 pairs for $100 nd $7.65 . 8515 eding his arrival here today M T e T 1. for Frank Monkewicz. | jncjuding the delegates to the Sunday | |oviday night, pleaded guilt Foch recalled that the City L | i tiff brings action for $800 1o | ¢ehool wh ions b i 5 Tiovils e orlgmally s French ssts.| AUt K the car of Louis Deninger | T'® P ov looe i1 (he defendant. | 2chool whose sesslons are nuw being | eyit court here to and was x B E0A tlement and that “the name of St, | ©f New laven near the East Haven- Oripaeniibaainhsiaas lvr{;l M'}h;“ "vv' T chure h‘ tenced th life imprisonment i | PR ot Rl S| Bramford dine Jast Saturday nizht I : pRurnaie 15 Miss Hulda Johnson of this city, an shigan penitentiary at Jackson | n aJR Louls meiis much to every person in : vond Monday in Novem- Tilet Hoa mtbi O AHRELPOIE N | ) | OTASEME LISLE — — RAINCOATS vhose veins French hlood flow He was fined $60 and costs. DA MmN e ngregational church, where it is ROTARY CLUI MEE tertained with mugical selections, and | David Young presented a Scotch char- | MBS A 3 Pairs Jor $1.00. we tave made one lot of most of our EXILE PLANS COMPL LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED, t WAS IN PHILIPPINES. NStErb et Washington, No President Lishon, Nov. 3.. (By Assoclated| New York, Nov. 3e—The new { rea C. Lauback, for ten years| fThe next mecting of the club will | Harding has signed the joint resolu- Raincoats and will put our $10.00 and $12.50 Cots in for . .ovvviives $100 Arrangements have been com- | ean government loan of 10,540 in the Philip ; will lecture | be held next Thursday with a speaker tion of congress accepting the invita- Every pair guaranteed not to wear out to receive former Emperor | eight per cent vear bonds - experiences he has scen in the [ from the Phoenix Bank of Hartford, 'Uon of Brazil for American participa- | X ¢ o 4 m_;- and ex-lmpress nn’ of ‘\m-i public sale today al slands c and supper of | present jtion in the posit t 1 -l'eplaced free of chargc if IIIC)' do Muakary as cxiles on the island i vndicate and was soon overs TR stherhood of the Sout eI - [ Rio de p tos ber el B SANeER BF Madeirs, agcording to s telsgram | submorites. The maney il b : bt AIbLy INOURND, e v nc|Bnot wear well. 'k:“m'\rd hur«’lmlmlm 1..\ Funchal, the t sroving the Chilean . ¢ ¢ stpper will be| g Tl 3 tion of 1,00 ! — BATH ROBES — chief city o he island B & 5 p ceture will start, m, b o) i ' b LE 7o ) - ¢ Jard Jr., aged 20, son of the treasurer . r ) NEW MILK PLAN A T A e T i he | S th S H IR T Dark Gray Cashmere Hose I'o make room for a new shipment of N iy oov. 8.—Mayor H¥lan| Chicags, Nov, 8—Rallrond em | for nds automobile he driving over t Just right for this time of year. These Holiday Robes we have made a lot of and Health Commissioner Copeland day. considered placing all mink | pubiic “LiGone and anin ot ESCATE FIOM POLICE, A LR T the !'8! | Free Tickets to Palace Theater 50c Hose . 3 pair for $1.00 | fine Blanket Robes for .. . $9.65 nder control of the city and opera- | managenent responsibility 1o the |and Frank Roraback, Serving sen-(hurt as well Roth were taken fo yo 4 ing them for the benefit of the | people, Hooper, former gov- | tences for non-support escaped from | Kimball hospital at P with every purchase iblie, The commissioner was asked | ernor 1 s ex-membet | the custody of county juil officers at D | b B SRARE ”’j.fl.;;'.'f'» e “J"‘“’H'.j’ e ek, ariernochiand | \arHiage Licenses | at our Ave Granted Three THIS IS A SPECIAL EVENT FOR TOMORROW AND SATURDAY HOT AF DERS, Chicago, N falist nation W W The following marriage ense Bt Tl g for INFANTS - m“uns g g g the town clerk: Norman Yonan of 100 | SELLING OUT SALE .":.;\.?:""“wt“",,‘“,;‘.’.‘;T,J."’\ ASKFOR | Rrond ‘mret. anid Victorts \.; LORRAINE SHOE C0. | rpeech at Canton, 0., during the war . Ly of 224 Frock: street: Valmore Morach which led to his convietion and men P & - 2 "orhck § of 151 Main strect. and Anna Mnie tonee to ten years in prison { Kelodnes of 364 East Main street. = = ' ‘ v, = Original | 2o Moz L et e P () \ s L ADO'J ""tafion. CLEARING HOUSF TATEMENT. | I‘ () k b and Substitutes .. Mon., Tuea. and Wed. | ¢ y's clearing house #atement Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wed. CHAPL . et O T . hanges and balances ix as fol-| CHARLIE CHAPLIN ™ For Infants, Tnvalids and Growing Children Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Changes, $720.00,0003 bal- o0 “THE IDLE CLASS" ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages No Cooking — Nourlshing = Digestible ances. $59.800,000. HE IDLE CLASS"® <A

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