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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 2 Z 7 Z A Z Yt ///// P % % g/ ////////I// i e’d Like to Show You Our Coats $35.00 each ::: Ask Yourselt When Them “When Have | Good Conts At Such w Flguret Surely Not coent Venrn, Specially Those We Offer At Embracing every new whim of fashion will bie fabrics of which they nd the rich COATS FOR ALL for sport, or appropriate garments in #izes women tichly lined and interlined and decidedly pleasing at ¢ OTHER EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in fur trimmed coats at forming a representative collection of amart Winter Personally inspect them you the mmed have the just as you prefer, hewutiful re made becoming with wny of the a1 OCCASIONS, dross husines Ve . or misses, some fur is price # $0 “ats unusually 5 plain, v and for to $136 qualities offered up 00 each, “H-E-A-T-H-E-R"” Table Cloths nnd Napkins at the Prices You Haveo woman looking for noean afford surprised, that more women daily discovering ¢ Neen Walting For, W o pleased based on'the very latest wholesale reductions and nhe truth regarding our Lineu Valucs 300d values we are offering Our TABLI in circular 87.00 dozen, CLOTHS of y design, 26,00 e X2 yards o mateh linen, eize Napkins LINEN wepviceable Napkins TARLE srade, 1 inches ! inchee 2225 wide, DAMASK t yord, 1esizns 2 r #6.00 doxen. HEMSTITCHED CLOY ing d $6.50 en ODD LINEN at half former damask special linen very nleas for NAUKINS, size 141 inches, and price’ at #4.50 dosen, Worth Onn 1 <atin fine designs rches for £10.00, SPICIAT Ar OFFET the best prices we resent HAVING AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND PURCHASED OF GOODS the si v Kensington office n of mail carr from t Yo New Haven & Hartford | depot 1o the Kensington {This bid has bheen sent in BhRLIN' NEW | Martino, who is now doing the N William I John mer! : o | Wednes | ceived ALY ] home the country, dry. stickiers at Capltol. next ten days, be kept rather busy in Otherwise, it is said, immediate tracks for is possible, too, that main in Washington limitation conference The bootleggers in Mr. Volstead active fust at E brazen. 1f away too soon they rizht next door to the commissioner to leave Washington ot surety for the and mayhap fourteen; sure to see him near the fifteenth of No- g And when he arrives, ‘tis serdin i | S e he loaded for bear e minissi Haynes,” said Sher- nan Cunco, publicity man for the oliibition enforcement bureau, “he- ves that party success depends on d enforcement of the I2ghteenth Amendment—and he is goine rid of inefficient officers re | of their political affiliations and especially n During N rilroad | ofee, | John Haynes by f with nton s He also liting in Chi was emploved at PaneniCongatGompary any degree | 1ived nereand was « next ten days {to Florida when he but Conneeticu Schools Wi \m il here Superintendent I, 8h inounced this mornin that Iie ‘schaols of the town of will ' be gencral cele | Armistice in Lerlin 1 all obs will be ma I next meeting “e liolt | post, American Logion The Emma Hart Willard cha . A R will hold an open meeting at the community house on Berlin street onnext Fri afternoon Wi ‘\ R, headquarters will g 1\” hnson in 1 Major Frank L. Wilcox is Chosen to Head Cemetery ne diug So with Association. iz vand o -Kasica Condition of Poseph lirixh Ix Reported Ax Improyed—Open Forum Meeting —Tripoll Lodge Plin to Hold An- nual Bull—Other News Ttems. on France More Dry The residents ot inglon are in hopes that the sather will continue for a few more s in view of the fact that a larg majority of the wells in both seetion of the town have ne and have | been in that condition for weeks past In Berlin street it is repored that 16 DETKONS are securing water from one well and there arc scveral familios | securing water from a single well next to the postoffice in Kensington Bertin Hemn, Wellx, Major Berlin and clects Frank 1 d prexident of associatior annual mee Wi the < was Wilcox Cem- erlin, t L. G. Morgan, W. Mildiim, seere- | A | treasurer, in place | Hubbard who declined re- eloction. Mr. Hubbard had been treas- | urer of the iation since 1907 The Wil clery association Wak formed in September, 1885 Sam- wel Wilcox, father of L. Wileox, was instrumental in the formation of the associuti The cemetery which is Jocated in East Berlin is one of| the best kept in this part of the state. The report of the treasurer shows that the organization $1,- 058 in funds left to the nseocigtlon| Mr. wnd Mrs Jo B Adams and the by various people and that the ae- | Kon, Edwin, are on ana «umulated interest on this amounts to | to Troy, New York vor has d: $1.638.25 | Moving plctures will he held at both | ™ ipyn A stated: et Tt Annnal Tall. Koresters hall and the town hull 8£8IN | condiifon uf todns. The fifth annual ball of the Tripo- [ NEXt Week is not 1 lodge, Sons of Italy, will be held | The 1 at Foresters hall in Kensington ro- | Erexationn worrow evening at 8 o'clock, thia'evenin committee in charge hag arra Iems. an augmented orchestta Lo play fo foned dance daneing. R cid at Athle : Open Forum ¥ s orche inal plans have been mude A will furnish musi firat open forum to be held Har]\»‘“h,“]n Ly L ommunity house this even under | o hatd Upger and. sol the auspices of the Wort) m= | e 5 i % munity association. An Interesting lixg | ShUrCh parlors t questions has been prepared and | 640 P e to 8:C short tal 1l he given by various | M members of the tlon, . Mhe | Vel epent Bublic is cordially invited to attena | O Wilcox thia forum, whether members of the | The local i | Seouts will attend a1 et op at Berlin this eveni b The weekly prayer meeting at K by a train last | Methadist ehurch will he ed to the New | *vening count o al was report- | and social being Improv- | Mra. Arthur La Brish, who fs | tain the Mothers Sc Sanwtorium in this evening Newington, I Kensinglon from New Brits about board the New York train at the Ber- in depot for Wallingford when he fell hetween the cars. His face was orushed, his right leg cut and bruised, in &ddition to sustaining internal bruises. He was picked up by men employed at the depot and rushed to the hospital fn New Britain the tion thielr T ting officey offices are Ernest vices i axident; Ll A af Fred m rst Page) d to act the date November is not on t of the work manent nature d by several the hoard, the the upon for 18, tion o setting as Friday Yormer may the propused issus of the fact that a is not to be of a which objection was 1 the other membe vather hecause 4e believes that work should be 1 for sow Quigley Spenkn, Discussing the proposal bonds for street works, o mnt A vegular meeting of hasett, Foresters of Aner esters hall last evening Th A B ety will regulur meeting at the socic Sunduy morning at 11 o'cloch urt Matta m hut ir trip to tha fssne iton former situation and should he £ht Is a met to go ahead and leave it the people of five or six vears from n cons | ¢ us usual | £ the will Seouts ch Tie meet h ehu | the T city n the mortgaging of tical purposes and I Will vote against it. It is true tha o part of the work fs permanen xrading work is permanent, but never yegarded paving as a nt work the members of the City d are of the same mind . defeat of the bond is- o &t the Jast meeting. Wants Work For Jobless. am stronsly in favor of provid ng W the wnemployed. 1 W all employed, hut e IL S Ahe dute of the present admin- " e istration o the money fn an ti that it may SUPPEr | he xoes alon is unticipated when mes before the Meecting second time for « ion. Having once and in view of the former may- | 0r's statements, it is reasonably sup posed by thuse who favor the tax that { the return of the motion wili be met on all hands with favor, On the oth- er hand, the Common Council, rep- resenting 30 members of the board, has unanin for bond fssue and hall o ra ot son chureh | b ha hureh | permar vening from L West Crom- elatives ventie members Boy x agsociation their Nt The condition nd dlaten ain General hosp ad ot that institntion as ed Jate this me & patic tr Brish of e Tow ns pation paid t A lively battl the matter ¢ Buoard sidera tax 0 rem on ul rence will win enter rning At her State g clu for th e home HOTELS MY BE DROERED CLOSED ehin : ncher. (« Far East MANY SETTLERS COMING The pulpit of the Kensmington Con grecutional church will be supplied Sunday by Lewis A, Hodous, for verly a missioner nd now | A memher of i man of the that the r ntinued on I z0) liquor aynes reports he but he is not ercome hin a first hand s and tor 1 he done t ve, What this way and Families From British Iales to ioneers in British Col of pur i i missioner | with the mecti stimisn ) malk he ev is pleas from ting h intends i uppl congres ving 1y this time, as he is 8 in the Far last 15 the duy set ns ffored for the succe ment conference, his discourse will both thmely and expecially fnter ting. [ re himself just make the la recen he now kn sondon ned ap Juke of commons a1 Lo sold to settlers The Tntion will use e from land sales for Aing s fortun- 56 Hodous at rt on mat and as Sunday for prayers o be of the disarm- an ¢ roval fi Ca-op ticut formatian of co-operation the entire state pollee in major cities sheriffs of various counties clags’ juries” | When the Prohibition Commissioner arrives in there may be some fur flving Ing to feeling eSpressed b oner will g to hattle. | full-time ting mes official in n the p'n? 4 sl well g | and 'high nnec as 5 . O’ WOMEN Nov. 4 tickets hy the ar f Athle women the are L} TICKETS Cambridge, Ma to he allote ard-Yale game il ment this v ne of his | time. The Harvard has ruled that dents cducat One Bid Tecelved. Today but one bid has enived by | W, Women to the Cri the heen w. re- Fazan Er sreement | a nne H stmaster re FOX’S [ Sun., Mon., Tues. and Wod. Rex HARIL CHAT LI ed to -l | any man wi IDLE CLASS" letter of all laws who Eraduate entitled to all but five in ! eligil advantac each receive min o n Wn o the « 1 N ced anizat “THE having to do with one ticket W | farm 1530E OF BONDS It seems 1o me nothing | downed the | v adopted a resolution | HERALD, H\H)‘\\ PL. \W\ll LE NEWS §PU\INVII.[E ol ARTS WORK ONNEW ROAD ;Mounl Holyoke Alumnae Will Hold Sale To- morrow. GIRLS' CLUB TO MEET ! All-Plainville Wil Clash With New | Pritaln Rangers on Sundny—Other | Newn Ttemn of Interest to Local Renders, | Work [wewle todny [ leading fron Feompuny te Broud nd the Grammar s n William J. Johns ing fr wh was commenc on the the | toree of men start Vel Kosenko has implements | good effect in breakins how fong a tine will be making the entjre A'fllr!n\hml but it ped that ko lli ha iabmaleked batoy | real cold weather scts in | The street will give the unempl men of the town a chance for w and take care of them for a t least Many have already | to Selectman Johnson fo | and have been acceptod The Town Plans Commission he mecting in the town hall when the layout of the st | fAicially and duly accepted | definite outside of this wa Storea May Close, In all probability ther | some action taken by the lo | keepers in 1egards to the f Armistice Da There propriet vor of necess streteh cann is he app employment 1 a will he al stor observance are mar in closing the entire day and half day. Armi- stice Day has been declared as a ¢ gal holiday this year but will prob- | ably not be observed as such in later | years, It is understood that a peti- | tlon will be circulated by owners in | favor of the closing and will ask for | signers to back them up. However, | in view of the fact that there will be no celebration here during the day, there may -he some objection registered agajnst it. The parad will not be held until the evenng out The factory ofcials b taken no action on the matter ax vet but will in all probability discuss it hefore that day. The general opinion is that the town suld honor their hero d and this observance would not be tou much, Leave for Panamn. Mr. ana Mrs. Harrison have gone tyg New Yark where they will sail for Panama tomorrow, M. and Mrs. Johnston have been spend ing a six wecks' vacation at home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Mountain View, parents Johnston, { Mr, Johnston s statjoned at the suh | base at coc Panama Johnston of Mrs NOVEMBER (1t the | ert | 4, 1021, Cleds PAINTING EIFFEL TOWER IS HARD JOB | GET 86 PER MONTH Ihix In Avernge Stlary Pald (o Pro feasors In Vienns Universitien New York month f# the [ versity ‘ dollars a eruy ary of unis » In Vienna, sald Dr. Pirguet. Austrian child wp: in wn nddress here last night Pire came to America to W series of lectures at Yale un -5 1% Saty-five Men Are lept at Work for lemens D Stngle Cont | [ vers | rhene Wha the most world? | it | professors ther with artistu and writers subsist at u ¥s018' mesn” Dr. Pirquet aald, they are served a good lunch N for 20 kronen, or about two-thirds of @ cent. The mens (s supported by American food drafls boin the wh usly, take ) VE. | i s 1 ther WOULD PARDON PSR Secretary Weeks Makes Recommen- dation In Cases of Soldlers, | Washington, Nov. {.—Dardon for five American soldiers ~charmed by ourt martisl “Hh murder of Captain ticorge Lancefcld of the British armny ylmen |10 G€rmany Jast” vear, has been i ommended by cretary Weel standin men, James A Dell, Roy O, t blood,” George Van Gilder, 5 dofng,” | Bryan and “1im B Richurdson, are wfter lseiving life yentences in the federal ) only five | Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kas KFIVE. baskeiball | this after- | Hixh played number ix ar Wark with life say | management demande 1t's safer for We responc in the the paint safer ne tackle the 1 and {U's wa re S painters fol) In nine, in 14 be n e n. vear v decade. Iy In 1805 1 1913 18 SCHOOL ‘Trade school n the seasc the Portland The kume will be i the Y. M. ¢ A gymnasium, Mid- dlet The members of the team who will make the trip are: J. Swan- Anderson, L. Witham, [ Volz, W. Humphirevs, H. Anderson, A. Johnson, and I3 Graeser. TIRAD) The Stats five will ope noon playing school five . 101 What Wed pond eight five again that 1921 has ing m da i oin war, is b Wi painter When hiy bod sunk five feet How manv foolhardy « KO to foin him-—hecnuse painters have a nride dread Eiffel Howe I any und it karden npanions will the Iaris that even the | cannot shatter? pon, 1 inieki, I Lindquist W. Fresen into a COMMITTEY MEETS, The exccutive committea of the [ union sorvices of eight local churches [ will mact with Rev. Charles 1a Good- ol el (he speaker, at a luncheon at the NCINew Diitain club tomorrow. Rev | M1 Goodell is the exccutive socrcary fthe Federal Couneil of the Churehes Ahelof Chijst in Amerles, He has just el completed a scries of similar meetings In Buston and is on his way to his And Steps WET®| ) ne jn New York. He has been in- bring relief 10} (jraq by the commitiee to atop off for yerterday “| Juncheon and to talk pver plana. a wreat varety| i - oA Llams LEGION DALL PLANN old the annual bazaar e Much interest is beink shown in the § und 14, the pracecds to] American Legion ball to be held in NI State Armory, I'riday, November alleviation of suffer- 3 1 observance of Armistice Day. 1wl be held by Eddy.Glover American Legion. Between 700 nd 800 people are expected to attend . Rogers is chaitman of the mmidtec FAMILY CIRCL Family ¢ nory The Hol of doni und for member und food many the tion ) the thy I ch w vesterd pari donated & § arned that were comin thout any breakfast at i was | dren of to hecanse ders e (nken to nations and made the cember he ing sed the ROGERS--COLUMBO, Tohn J supernumerary | Josephine Columbo, wer 8 a'cloc exterday m by Rogers, a member lce force Tax dodiing and taxi dodging Keep up in the air. watches Kranse stroet when the entire community will turn | < R age Sale The Mt. Holyoke Alumnae town will hold & rummage morrow afternoon at the Dwell House at 78 West Main street will he in session from 1 o'clock. All pro ds will be used for | the Endowment Fuad of the colloge The committee in churg t pates ms nearty a response from the townspeople ax there was when u cal | for clothes was issued, The sale will inelude all second hand eclother for men, women and childr Dishes, furniture and many other miscella- neous articles will be offered. Girln' Club to Meet, There will be & mecting Older Girls' elub of the County ¥, M. C. on M ing at the home of Mis, Plans will then be discussed for coming winter activiti The ness to have heen transacted at week's meeting which had been poned, will of sule 1 this L of the Hariford wdny cven Clark the | busi P e discussed Foothall Games, The All-Plainville team will with the Rangers of New Iiri duy afternoon at Rockwe The kick-off will be at Tock. | This will be the second the season hetween these two teams and an interesting game is expected. The game played, neither teams °d and there w me plaving on hoth si Jack Rouibr enf on the New Hilialn Hi school feam, will he ween in Plainville line-up The Crimsons will play tomorrow afternoon at Rockwell's field as usual and will have a strong opponent Plainville Jiriefs, €. H. Norton and family Imoved to Waorcester where they I remain for the winter. The Fed Cross ing tonight clush N Sun- | fi h the hav will hold it m 1 | DUTCH LEADER. HERE A. Van Karncheek, Hend of Dele- n to Washington to Land New York, Nov. 4—H, A Karncheek, minister of for fairs for Holland and permaner lident of the Leazue of Nation {sembly, who will head the Duto} gation to the Washington confeione on Jimitation of armaments, was | passenger on the steamship Rogter . due today A vepresentative partment wnd other ficials plan to Jauarantine to extend an come &nd will attend depurts for Washington The consul general here for Hol land and a committee of represent tive citizens of his country were ex- pected to greet him at the pier Todny the vern ot S nent meet him official him until he '|Cuticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skm §2ap.Olntment Taloom, e erervmdors, YOU'LL S CHARLIE CHAPLIN at the PALACE in “THE I IDLE CLASS” FOX 'S 'ues. and W e CHAPL “THE IDLE CLASS? Never say “Aspirin” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are nol geiting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Earache without saying “Bayer.” Rheumatism Neu Pain, Pain Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions, Handy tin boxes of A 12 tablete—DBottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. Aspirir s the trade mark of Bager Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylieacld Walk-Over Saturday . Specials We Are Placing On Sale At Lowered Prices For Saturday Onlv the Following WALK-OVER SHOES WOMEN'S MEN'S Plain Calfskin Tan Scotch Grain new ‘‘Princess Pat"’ French-English toe. Walk-Over custom grade, $7 00 Saturday QQ (41 Tan Scotch Grain T ohaT OXFORDS Black Kid Blucher on the new ‘‘Walk-Over BOOT Domino’* last. wide English toe, i "57 00 w. Oxford Saturday 1k-Over custom grade, REMEMBER that all of these Shoes are new Walk- over Shocs—Made of the finest grade leathers on lasts that fit, David Manning’s Walk-Over SHOE STORE 211 Main St. . IAI‘HM{ \‘\I) SON ARE UNITED AGAIN Former New London, Conu, Meels Youth Wham Me Had oo seen Detroit, Nov 81 A Ik ince the More than 10 yew London, Conn., the and the boy's mothe {ehild of aix months w mother. She [lived with h TemArried until he SPECIAL MORNING SALE b 4] e s with the is din | LT fthe d n-father, ring in 1 New n ol uth the foma London youns met an aunt of tha f the wislf son with 16 boy's son. 1 find 1t nd told to have | §h her the HOLD-UP MEN GET 85,000, .~ Five mea n two runners of nal Bank to 10 and & Here are some big money savers for you. 7:00 to 12:30 8irloin Porterhouze and Round Cut from heavy STEAK Steer Beef BIG LAMB SALE | V) Tans o ... 18¢ 12¢ Lamb Loins (Rib and Loins) 1b. BE Becf ( ¥ F W h-l Choice Lean Pct Ree Choice Chuck Roasi: Lean Boiling Beef i Fresh Ground Hamburg Native 8houlder Clods Boneless Rib Rol Bugar Cured Corned B Short Cut Legs Veal .1k, 13c. Veal Prime Rumps to Roast, 1b. 16¢. F: Choice Shoulder Cuts, ib. 14c. Choic for Ste rounn 18¢ 200 HEAD) ores Lamb b resh Loin Lamb Chops, 1b. EF for pot pie Veal Cutlet e Veal Chops. PORK Fresh Pork Lolns. Frest 21¢ “mnil Lean Ureah it l 7 SMALL LEAN FRESH HMH Swift's Co 1'19 Special from 12 to 5 p. m. Prime Rib Ro; THE BEST TSN CREAME;Y BU r | EGGS SPECIAL ALL GUARANTEED BEST WHITE PURE LARD WHOLEMILK CHEESE Dinne Colfec, dolong or Ceylon Cr Vel Menl New Pack Minee 2 pneknmes Kreah Shredded Meat, 25¢ SPRECIAL Large Yellow Onions . . .. Extra Faney Potatoes, 15 1h. peck Red Star Sweet nto rexh Cut nuch, peck Lurge Hunches Nntive Celery, ench Faney Tokny Grnpes, 1h, Famey Sunkint Lemons, dozen Fancy Dried Apples, Ih. 120 10¢ 25¢ 15¢ n Solid Lean Smoked Shoulders ts Beef Mohie Paper FROM 0 To 11 1l Fowl n West “wl Fresh (ent up) Chicken 1b. 10e. .1b. 16c, . 46¢ e 371C 2 lbs. 25c. ER Milk L b, . Sodn ha, w Corn 14c 25¢ s ‘)l)(, 11c 29¢ 7 nons 986 8 an Kvaparsted Milk, tuekwhent ¥ A w ..4 Ibs, 25¢. ¢ Baldwin 4 250 Sunkist . dozen ter Naunsh or kins Native HARTFORD, CONN. MILLI N1 CHAPEAUN 1on » r wear Ha Hat €00 5.0 £7.00 Children's Children’s Children's Children’s Ladies' $7.00 Ve Ladies’ $8.00 V b i crov Ladies' $12.00 Vel Duvetyn Trimmed erown On all other a discount of 15 per Burnt Os n Trim trimmed Dress Hats uj HANDED SATLG $2.50 Banded Pol h H 200 Ttanded ol $5.00 Lunded Hatt $6.00 Banded Hatt 8800 Bunded Hat $12.00 Gossamer | $10.00 Velour Hats 00 {-Inch ANl Silk Ribhon 3100 B-inch’ Al Silk Speclal values in w the holidays $1.50 and $2.00 300 Riack and « Ribhon ancy Ribt CRY HLADY Hat to 00 ‘we w

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