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INEN BRITAIN DAILY HERKALD, SAIURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1021 / ———— | AR TS MUSCAL OWB T L ST WY POLITICINNG AIWILLE CONG .;;Hy‘ fiQ‘j HOLOCOOGERT WON. . D THE AV OTMRTS NEW PLINT e R Moty T the puade i T4 Active and Associate MEme a0 ekinnens 1 1 s.n Chicage Tribune Is Desirous deptiis of the v 4 L &&ffiks&m& ind Center N ness whera the Advanced 8:20 to 11:80.—a . : LIS bersBNandie Guests SRW| IR sEE VAR “n of Learning Truth, : Casting Co. Begins Opera- i il nii aimuin e samann ey whre e B i g Truth . . Pierce stieet and made pane o Have Sociable Evening, | tion - . 5 ~tions For Duplicate [dofning " in”he’ garae on "Armist 8 (A voue Kitchen is cold and Wl in' Chicugo, Nov, 5—Why dnes it pay | Day night. The department will he he carly morning, just |i the A L This is ‘e | out in full uniform and pasticip buiners in your gas range for a s sl Y e Should Prove Interesting to Men Building, | e i 1t e s B e f L AL | Albert Oakes, the local wavthpaw Diitain Muzieal club and their gucsts, kitchen at a small expense of about |~ (¢ gupse an answer occurs at on I piteher, who has been piayins with 'as well uy active members, will enjoy | four cents per hour-—advt e b4 {J the Hanover, P, ba 1 team dur- w musicaie at the Camp sehool andis Attorney W'lllum M. Greenstein fa %, B EHE SERERREN (L0 e (0] ant the best Out lttmgs NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY' ine: the nrt searon. hn-visiting st |toriom donduy “veening, M Kloil-{ aftending the Sate-dursiant game In | U V8o i, Sorkets his home here er will preside, Miss Ruth Schade New Haven toda B S "’ h George Iastown, an ol4-time bases will vead n pug D, Moore will ‘I‘ by Itair Opens mext Fri—advt, [JRave de ""H”‘»‘I ! '.H ‘", Mninsia Teust. Co - g el player wl j1l.be remembered | ging “King Charl M N o | ear Vietor record by local boy ! emaing un 1 i P " Piniavitle Trust Company New Buti- (01! plnser who will be vememberol fiksKing Ghirlon \!” M‘nz‘n;;‘i‘\ e Minyed by BRIL Onun, 5 anews red TR O LET US SHOW YOU SHIRTS- - Our new line of the “Yorke' made of woven and. printed Ing Nearing Completion—Pythinue SDending a short visit her Bdibii AN o valBut aiha v irtuma v i r]g Co—advt [ acainiELgsoRpRelivate Stho K e s ) | i i 1 i nlnt e e y chin The tegular me K ol th Tl i eshsry e Vietor wds for November, €, L, | Pense public adminiatration—ought madras, Russian cords sill stripe mmh‘m fibre silks, broadeloth silk, erepe d.r chine, pongee, Hold Wik Time Lasc NVRRG—bocal 10 WA Tl e N SRRl e Pitree & Conivt : 5 y:‘l‘.u‘l,“-‘!vu e LA ut ring ; P co dots. ““Yor shir ‘o station last evening., Plans were made PSS GEHE roup of ten girls met last eves| Pre om ers who are and other beautitul shirtings in neat stripes, figures and polka dots. Yorke' Shirts fit lik FonllioatMarerts No vy [[sa i Initencning Hiansi ths i progran) W n "‘, e ([ anriha Mrs, Tucker in|tatxed directly.and indirectly to pa custom made, Nee these of white oxford, with neck band or with attached collars that but- e e election of oMcers will be nade, A L L . Periesa Garano | Maple Hill for the purpose of organ M;vu il Tt the mn.p;.‘ ,(v % ton down, The colors in “Yorke' shirts ave guaranteed fasf, blame the laundry, not the nof the new building -_‘|”w» ll\yu;x isi “' in the Armiatice Day calebrae | Song=—Loyia Ue w“‘“ o g1 8teps were taken towards the forma- [ this they would he promptly renmoved i 5 4 ville Casting company WHI be gy Wl acecunt of the plans maa . rence Aylwa n ) Vight | Why cus our political REer ge ¢ {iand il mensiat S0 e Uiling Violin Obligats by Mr, Stearns e Ve s S e R e e WARM WINTER SOCKS- Wool ones SWEATER COATS, in pull-over siyle J|nian: Sresidont “Hoary Waapoon TR . gi\‘mmm] afternoon and accompanied |t the real question. ‘The answer in ' 1 . FY v . 4 b d th W vi n% anc ano I the squad to New ork 1the ter's i \ " ilure of ““Winsted', “Nofaseme'’, **Phoenix with V neck, or the hutton-up kind, with or | states that it will take about four o1 Avcompaniment) | o e e o LT ey Sl W’“Hh"”'”’“":“‘"'“ and other well known malkes, in plain eolors, — without collar, in shaker stiteh or fine cardi- J] e weeks to complote the struet ;1" B ileg ot atemtyna i e oy nd Seom e Sl BOS i th waste of pubiic money. e black, oxford and natural, also in - heather —gan weave, Black, navy, brown, osford. B employ 125 s [ e e e Ieell i hsaiizetind o | duem not (hnk mich of public money ixtures, priced rrom 29¢ to $1.00 pair. green, heather mixtures and white at $7.50 R|, The Cisline company has .T’m\; o whinall B $LAB0:00 S0 alivanud s yuu 1! Epnhwnl T ; 9 . | ’ kly lurge since ite aho ¢ Miss Stuples iss Moy You need a car now or next year, o \ Silk and Wool Socks in plain colors and to $15.98 each, in this town and the officials are Rl ! BlRSAMeY L [youmacd ascatin 1IARGEY ' lasks him to vote for a politician ur a L I L o \ Mes 1 ea and Fleitzer, | der yours now.—advt | political organization *because the heather mistures, also faney elocked, arc “‘;I‘j:'_“"‘”‘ o ards toeth l"‘"“;\"“‘*l“'; el o Plans, M. Sjolander l The Shamrocks and T, A, €. will | con O08 UL e e wiced at and $1.50 pair, S of “Congress’ in and when factory started G Elastt (9mDNENE s arye lcousin naw a political job, the voter priced ai $1.00 and $1.50 pa FLANNEL SHIRTS of ' . g TS apy | 18R Comorron atUSt. Mary's gt | Men's Golf Hose with fancy fops in make in grey, khaki, navy, hrown, g therg’ wara it 10 emsloyed. ode Library Prepares For Inter- A Hart | ar. and pay about $1.360.00, what car | E0d maturedly akrees. - heather mixtures, hrushed wool and alpaca and wine, with button down collars g inerease more than double with the 9 e e e e S “,\ww v UULL m HMR 1) priced from $1.75 to $4.50 pair., pockets, priced from $1.00 to $4.98 each. ciection of the addition | esting Exhibiticn—Books | fatisnt oo chan v oni1c e e b for iy [OF politictans Gomes trom (s un- HANDSOME ORAVATS - A heautiful School Notes, | neos Siition | (it o newspaners.Theie casen |IkinG od it of e vates e L { By multiplyir EEr L e L “‘" i DiSphyed Not For Sale. AR L M b:w"I’l‘\?y‘r‘l‘mdvi\‘. an honest ‘:‘r, at[Who have a personal interest, direct Plainville Grammar school on Mor Florence Aylwar Fay of the newest and best shapes, designs “‘CARTER’'S UNIONS Medinm and and colorings, wade of nicest silks, plain eol lieavy weight wool, long or short sleeves, for day of next week, it being teachers My, Latham. i a legitimate price.—Advt | vl‘r i keeping a g ! \..; A ; . ek A visitifg day | Ehmgian Chaminade Mrs. John L. Hassan, who has heen | politi group in power there fs a ato (RS ST o S ; O b (01 O ) | Nra, Jumes 17assan of Stanley streat, | and a net loss to the publie, 1 i i \ i de & re ‘ v oneord, D O dding h zh it i une 1 he Knuitted Four-in-Hands in a wonderfi Shirts and Drawers, Winsted. (ilaston hISh e Bl e s TN A : ':'”,‘;:: ha\‘ s '.,'?' R ,”v and | ‘n”wi ‘1 e : : 5 o > 2 A A ast term anc s probable | ol Dewinning i dos Cymbales Chaminade Red Men will confer hunters’ and | dis ane kh it wastes our selection. Oupr prices for Cravats give bury, Am. Hosicry and other makes $1.50 to that by next Friday, the pupils will | N cated Dby the Mrs. Andzulatis, Miss Tomassoni ‘ warriors' deree Monday night. Al | money, raises our tatxes and the high L i T have an opportunity to see some ed- Nu ssociation, are Quit . members are urged to attend | cost o fliving as weil, will pay as hanee for greatest ehoice, 59¢ to $2.98. $4.98 each. ucational films, Mr. Judd gave the | prowres = G sk, (hal Spring N “sunny Tenneseee” at Henry Morans' 'wg A8 (e average voter ix as casy machine an overhauling yesterdoy. | Miss | Wainwright, who is Like & Rose( I 1rden) advi a dupe as he 1s. When voters taks 8 The films will be shown in the basc- | in charg the children's depart chmann m» trouble to think of their own in- HAVING AN AUTOMOPILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU ¢ | terests in publie cconomy and cff- ‘\‘lm\ an investment involving ¢ wm. i e b e v [ ment as they were last vear. Mr.|ment is sparing no pains to mahe o Mrs Horton, My Stuhlmann | Iudd has ordered 50 new films for this aceasion the best this city has seen M Tuttle, Mr. Latham | term in its Tine, and the most helpfinl and Accompanists: Aiss Hine, Miss Har- | A Victrola has heen purchased and jnstructive (o pa i chifdren: voand M Hart | [BREE k) amiaclaRtiha VIRl s % other IRE ing usged in the various roow T'he bivet ¢ Children ook | fo h good nature which profits a for Folk Dances and other puiposes. Weelk s cal people decice ‘ " s = | politician or his relative at the ! school |& : s rothy fren. Books ar | W hen this happens, as it does from AN DLEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US time to time, payroll padding is not good polities in schools paid a visit to the d | | BERLIN NEW ! the pulpit at the morninz sermon lant suspiise social at the home of mr{\.“’ i e L ML A B s S B R B T e e« e T T W Qi . a0 7] v, Lewls odows, formerly & lavenie last evening 10 eVENINE | 1o g very much Impressed with | Walnwrlzht is keeping a secret until | st ] ) BE IN PE E[ T D e R e oiitfilon o il Tt Bl kil oot 1o, esiBiGion: 1 & Ve a € AL New York tenary of Events Leadmg o b land =aid that it was the hest equip- pretty and attractive novelty and will | he sermon will relate to the | A very large crowd atatended the i | ped school hie has ever visited and. prove quite m surprise to the vis Atro Bookied | Ciaarmament conference and prayers [ first dance and social given Ly the : : ; 2 the children were well versed in phy- 1t fs not quite finished hut is ¢ I ; A0 sosiLlis auiceens ot UHntl| ooy re ot STy i A i | chill 1 versed in phv- | 1t is mot quite 1 1 ix d Baee Te Reformation. n f £ sical work, He expects to visit {he tinctly original and exceedinzly at New Britain will lis : nference. ~ Sunday echool will be|hall last evening. The next dance | school azain in the near future hRative At when Clarnce | ¥ cid at 12 lock and the Chris- |\ill be held next ¥riday evening. | i : i ean 3 s > s s (& tion, | Among the hooks now arriving are Roge DLryant appear | | | ! [ h N Fnds oclety. will meet as| = Apangements are being made for | Dunp owe Lemuotin found the old tims b vening at the Seuth | This marks the quadricentenary of usual at 6:30 o'clock a Poverty dance and social to be hela | _ Work on the new addition to the | JU0E EA600. 1t & ) 3 | ational Speech Week will he ob. St Paul's church—Morning masses 44 (ho Athletic hall Wednesday even- | Plainville Trust company is fast near- | 1008% 1 “".N “W‘~W“"‘I' e 4 yant, better known to her | ©VeNts which helped to bring about| served through the United States will be conducted as usual at 8 and | j,o° November 16th 1vmz completion and the officials o2l ity Pl B G0N NSl NIce | that at, epochal turn in secular | beginning Monday, November 7. A . 0 o'clock ([ pect to have the entive place finished | [AVOrites of an older genevution. The Dy | meeting the commitiee which is - — ; ¢ list hrought up to date by the ad nta Joist in the B Church | ecelesjastical history called the & Many Attend and Ga!he""g Armistice Day. | MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. ::xm auetnied by February. (e ex- it 1% Dol FRLTL S AU e e i R ;(”d e el | avvanging ror he abservance of this A 2 . erior work has been practically done ! nodern b eformation, aremos 3 08¢ ok Vew Britain was he h - b Mihough President Harding has| A miscollaneous shower was given | 8hor work has been practicaily dv me of which echo talvs of the uiganisl gudl uiole Tenden. Dinny wWITLLS 0 LR C0)oal 100 Siears ago BUEHIOh | 0ectl Lo b e e e 18 Augmen|ed y Number 'n:z‘w;‘_ Vb\tl“‘\”’vflxlh‘ll;fi \(3:‘.::::;(:”1l-l.:l\\ Ry e |Ih.‘ liome ot Mradl 01l Givr it Tnent on the Intavlon war. The growin nterest of the | lokether present a progy L AN i their mfuence upon the course of [ ning. At this time Arthur Hancock, of Guests. nut received any notice to that effect [ ment to wed Barl W, Kilby, also of With the debris clear away and e by the stories. of are | ekiures of the South chureh crean. | turies, is the bold stand taken by the | school was named chairman of the | i 1a the | when spring comes, grass will be i [ Augustinion monk, Martin Luther, tt | publicity committe and as far as is known to date the | Berlin, in the near future, has been | pateqd avound the entire pla at prentices in enchantment, ete ne of the finest in the state e el g SRRl S eells Vol T i< | post offices serlin and Kensington | aunounced a around the entire place c- S R it (i anal anote | CneddicBrnfworma. Speech week is i con- Ll e el g e | Eunonced [t vaalteylihet placall mithednew il REvNE GEUNGRREIbian, Hepteisnd et e R T At a reformation festival (o he held | centerated effort toward “rousing o A0 i, ! ey jibuildEsandiRceommodationaRwilINLG (SR satHUEERIRE SEaRbIES (0 TEan SIS € il k iointly by Lutheran congregations of | public sentiment to the need and the nher of ours, 08! 8 Fapan athe bt s di ne new in nas i it i th:l and 2 7% i . NEW POSTOFFICE SIGN e Ih"h,,,:,',“,“i P lu!‘lv':nll DEATHS AND FUNERALS had for the increasing number of de- | Vther baok ik distinct 3 fample ane Lentral Connecticut, at Hartford, Sun- | possibility of improving the speulins Houldl woral b ‘Yegetvadl it s 1ikely | Andteid oAniGagan sl [ Positors who have asked for these | Mins wishes M undov-jertutey und divector o musiz 8] g SN UTGeh, public expression shall, | voice and raising the standard of Bt holiday hours will be in| The funeral of Andrew John Cass-|vaults s | G A B IO JCa S sominany New | ice awain, be given Lo th: impor-| speech usage in daily life” “Clean Joseph Beiat, Who Was Struck my | UL ‘1"\ e Sl b mage at a Jater | 2558, who died at Sardnac Laké, New Hond Work Progresaing, Dbusiness pasi neither has ;Y played ARy :}” | tat e for us of tuday, of those nts | decent and foreeful lnglish” will be vogue. otice e ade a er | i a N al it any objcet in in works, | thr 1 woay well as jn this Yorlfhvas hoid Stils smoxningSat LIS e 16c b ian ! . § of the carly part of the 16th century. | the motta followed throughout ‘Train, Dies of Ilis Injuries—Other date - “‘,’””“ AL “I AR 1 | erelock from St Mary's church. Rev, o ‘”'"”““‘, = "l J ‘,‘"‘1 aicChpleither of fction, reference or study. | country and presents annually o gy S wlulyu DL e G lvE Byl st T ara e it AB has heen previously announced |y Downeyiothclatedana BUTIAL L e e s s A DO Ione-al Lo 16 sole object of the exhibition is ' notable series in New York, the his-j "¢ ! e NS SO Soteli s s el s News Items From About Three Dix- the schools in town will not close for | (e e LW U8 emetery, © |le proposed highway lleading (from lielp parents and friends in select- | torical orean lecture-recital courge at | NeMt aPility, will be 1”‘ i ! D g '} t ,’,“ Shagiaia | the day and with the exception of the | W43 in sk el Matlddoe ,Hu Plainville (Gasting company t0 {ing " the most. desirable books. for the | Union seminary and the Friday noon |(1am Muclie f Albany, N. Y, sec- 'm‘““r‘ gitoriakamragtiunin tricts, . A. R meeting at the communits e rm el Droadistice, Wlthin (thel mast b fildren il tor vead Silipon fnattliis &l liduca of imiiala) a Enélie (B riote Cnurcryllo: Iy cestanident il Sl PRallanan est iinktheRwerioE LI atuublicEas The open forum of t finatizs dmiheitiannitnicksx CHRERMEL | M fon Pviovitssivv it ool ol pke i BT Sentine spad il selection from any book on display. it both given to erowded houses. Dr. | (3¢ SO0 B0 SN 00, (F A0 Nay it in good Lnglish, clear, cor- ven forum of the be very quiet in town. {lace street dica at midnight Tast|pRished thI vear but plans are o | will he necessary for the prospective | Dickinaon's charal and orchestral ex- pihe! Sthtes who Wil spett in f m- | rect and courteous™ will be the motto gl od Donnelly Mxlelciitebulids | night afte an illness of short dura-1 gycd MO teol OPCREC B8 ol o ,‘“,”' purchaser fo proceed Lo a book store ; perience has played an important part | ggur” president of Lutheran Concerdlu | adopted by the New Britain schools was pronounced a mos 'k has heen progressing rapidly | tion. She is survived by her husband, | Strect g Loy to have and order the desired hook | In the development of his technique s {jntitute at Bronsville, N. V., wiose | At the Central Junior High school th W it Prog B ray 4 hetter progress during the wint ;| institute at Bron event by the officers of the associa- |on reconstry n the Donnelly Brick | Mortimer \\wud~‘1u‘; gons, J. dv andlyn Sihe anring, the work Wil ba re = S e R saninesaly \”,'”' B "‘\““"“l""““lm-flm.. will be in the Knwlisn lan- | boys and girls in the art depariment tion, There were a large number canipany uf Kensington i n \\‘;:~“l‘.‘vyl;\,w\\"r, Va o hlors, SaLherine sumed again and from tani st COMPENSATION AWARDS R M ““";‘I_‘“{m-v\n. . 4 3 | are making posters amnouncins e Cestroyed hy fire on Sunday, Oc . and Mary, two grandso tobe ) D e tai s = ol Chieago, th & ing- chorus of 75 voices, made up of | approaching good English week and people in attendance including sey The new building about the plant avejand Hilary Wonds, and two grand- |1t Wil be broken open to Bread MADE IN TWO CABES 'ish Opera company, the Aurorn Or= | (ne choirs of several it will | the work that the general public Who were not members about completed and it is expected daughters Moy and 68 Marg il Leave For New York, atorio society, the Bach Festival of | pengde: I's, 46 in German 4nd s Denm | should do to obscrve this week George Prentice save the discussion | that brick will again be made as the } Woods. The funcral will be held M ol Mroand Mrs. William Doughty and | SWiering om an injury sustained | Montelait and the Mendelssohn Glee | iy’ Inglish, under the direction of | Tt is recommended that in the var- ) g A G nning sometime next week. |day morning from §t. Joseph's church | g, ii0" 00 Broag street and Mrs, Ftor- 1 in the fall of 1920 while in the em- | ¢ ub of New York Louis J. Wagzner, *principal of &t [ fous cities and towns that automobiles which wus assigned to AMvs, Pardon jmyyye”wag one of the largest ever [and buvial Will be i St Mary's | gnoi ™ % S S0 Farmington ave- |Ploy of Landers, Frary & Clark The reserved sale of tickets is now { Matthew's Lutheran sehool, B J. . | trucks as well as people be tag- e oL {18 [“\;“ et VAVE | yoen in New Britain cemetery. M ‘.: ‘lwmn-;] fl'm €Oy un-4 5,06, Toft this morning for New York, New Britain, Stephen Sarisky, 17, i0 Drogress at Crowell's drug store. | Kiopp, also of St. Matt s will with the slosan “Say it in Good LR R Nu linakathnll monight | pertalcers, will be o charie: | They plan to make their future nome Whose home is in- New Bricin, wes e preside at the orsan. The public is | Bnglish” During specch week the s L AT ke S = a city. awarded ¢ ipensation by Oomniise cordially invited snglish classes in all of he public ment What May We Hope From | The Lierlin Town Team which has DANCE A SUCCESS, 1”“"“‘ o ‘I“};\mv ALre Douehl Sline i 4‘ Ui i DISARMAVENT SERVICE, e R o o e g special excreises and i Confercnce, Immediately and In | been playing Saturday night busket-} oy pusquerade dance held at sonted the Dlanville Tibrars ‘I'_H"‘ e Com-1 A union mass meeting of six or | @irst Baptist church, corner Main and | special prograni#, contests and drama he Very Near Future as u topic | ball games at the town hall on Berlin | j)y,coiand last evening under the ! ion with e R R that ! of the leading protestant | Taleott streets, Sunday, Noy, 6th, at | tie presentations t the Centra of general discussion and many in- | street will not play this evening due |, oicee of the Smith Busines sKcalaiion loreantan R A Rl S T R S el e LG E Tl ad g ol e I S Wi Fall ok ferosting Answors wefle Hoard to the Jfect Wt lie Paftosige Mee| colleme weu @ preat siceess, ADSOE 300 wndnl Dioamire and oxtonded Mre i LT be e ent Ch (A MIAtE of his thsht | rognblone Ehieh tomoited exening Do el il Ne et ik 1€ to the suc of the first open [ not been large ‘”’“"-"\" LY '”]"“‘l.l' (! younz people were present inchuding | Nrs, Doughty a vote of thanks. Mhis | eve, shal, jeccive $15.87 o week for | Which the subject of a disarma- a large cast. The play is in three acts forum it is probable that a few more | proposition paying. Manaze OV delegations trom Terryville and Bris- { i inereass R e o5 Nk and 820841 ment prozram will be taken up. The | ] 5 > 40) and will be given at the school on Il be held during the winter months, | Boardman of the team s!t_uvddlh-«l tol who made the trip by auto truck. | 1ipya,y .’_,’,;'\“,,”flk,,\”‘ laticnSegiie fiac ‘“‘)""‘"j e ;‘avv;" »m‘”" oo | purpose of the meeting is to create MEMBERSHIP DRIVE coronation day The various intercsting topics of the hereafter games will be played injpp, gisplay of costumes was very s 4 | b L " Lsentiment in favor of disarmament and day only will be discussed at these | Cheshire where new arrangements ;.city and varicd, and the hall was Pythian Lodge Notes. llcouse of ithe dnjuny mvolving alis at the request of the government CONTINUED WEEK altair have been completed yrettily decorated for the occasi T e """"‘"\,"“”’"\“”m““ Sk Similar meetings are being held in SPECIAL NOTICE New Post Oftice Joseph Nrish jMusie was furnished by Sullivan's or- | held a soclal time at the club Toums i yjonon Crandier Otis R, Mineh fi. of | nearly every church in the country . Pos oW, W the eph Trish, about 35 years old n!u;vlr« I8 T .,,1; of e unte | 1gst nlght iwlien filie TRk ot Ganilio | s Fos Ghstiin siiect hinst ”‘m, (Continued: I'tom I7irat Nage) Uhity Nebehah Tadge willlEive Kensington postoffice has place a n i a resident of this town, who was . Will be used to furnish uniforms for | and knight were conferred to a s ol el : = _ : : 1 N e o yon. o o \ o nsloent 0 e S epot the basketball teams to he formed | of candldates Visltors . from ford, who was injured in August 192 | Robert W. Morrissey, Richard Hult-} whist “and sale Tuesday afternoor ) : : ot S eatad o e i T S VR T R T it UHS ool s } " while in the employ of the American | gren, John Barsamian, Clarence Ol-|Nov. 8 in Jr. O. U. A, M. hall. Social on Main strec ) v is Thursday nizht, died at the New Brit- 1 2 J a WiriR At 1 lodges attended. lowing the de- "ahuecn Company ot Silvar son, Francis Deschennes, Harry Wese [ will be ield In the evening. 1 with a white ound and | ain ne hospital late yesterday 1CE¢ gree work, a social time was held | S DR Lol e R LA LU Pl i L Teh wis A R L : € Hartford, s o roceive sels, A. S Detrauskas 3. O'lirien, i 1 : 2 P el e B LOCAL MEN AT SCHOOL. WITh amethmanid Wee seiva have his medical bills pa Maleohn Parian, Paul Sirko, Irving [ == = — the old wooden sign <hich was nolheen an inmate at the State Sana- ocal order is planning for an erter- . : i 3 v Milkowitz, Ralph . f i 1 v veather | tovi Newington o tainment to he held at tk s T Wwho 1s sixteen years of Rachlin, _Harry LU NN e YOU'LL SEF BN LG ILIE 3 3 o was budly infured'at the Ber- | Several New liritain Boys Enrolled nt | siithie ; ber A proaram 18 o pupil at th> Hartford Hich | Strickland, Harry Protass, Dr. Con- ! b ten, <h was badly injured 1o Rer- 5 some e in December. A program S v o . o] Sldtents . The new nowes built by the lin depot on Thursday night when he Rensselner Palytechnle College, | il ha precento School and has heen unable to work gers. Arthur L. Kothicder, Claren \ ; tew il | since the time his injury \ Banner, George Giller, Cha ok CHARLIE CHAPLIN af the o Stoc £ Denver, arted to A“v .nvd'n 1,\.\\ \Iu K| New Thvitain is well represented at | New Linbis Ordered) t L R e ARLIE AN a Colorado, 1 striaster Fagan at | hound train before it had stoped 4l ypo Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute! Selectman William Jobnson h 7 - \ oh | i ; s $ i 3 il L ohnso id. zaugg, Stanley Neviick, R 1 L e some Gme (e | (e ocal. pincon. Ho was <on bis. aruuy, New York: ax The flling | heen In Gonference with the Connert. ACOSTA BREAKS Ho eNear]y Gone, but! Lydia' E-3iftd eatierdpinntavs Demiiocas thal PALACE in pe . pl have been wonder- way to Wallingford. he told the men j,.u1 men ave envolled in the vafons | cut Light and Power company 1n New ot S Mow - B 5 : A and er company im Ney seterson, Steven Giedzik, Sa fow S T ) picted him up and rushed W courses: Civil enincering, Leon D, | Britain in Tegards o erecting o FLYING RECORD Pmklxams Vegetable Compound S Eh Lo e ed in front of th building. A new fea- [ to the New Dritain General 11_’;‘“}"’ Barnes; Harry A, Kallgren and Id- | new lights about the city wa Saved Her | Krikorian, Fred Nodine, Hary “THE IDLE CLASS” { U the fact that ft|where his condition was found o be wara D, Scchrest; mechanical engi- | shortly ¢ the town meeting winen - New York, Nov. G.—Culeb Brass, SLTLEE ertson, William Gooby cian he e n the night time as well | serious. g neering, Clifton M, Weed: electrical | it was estailished to place some chairman of contest committee of the e e s v time His face was crushed, his right les ineering, John I2. Doolittle, Horace | lishts about the town where thoy Aero Club of America. announced to- Star, N C.— “My monthly spells NE T BOR AR most cut off a little - above the . williams, William A, Hayaen, | wera most nceded. There has heon day that the time of 176.7 miles an gave me so much trouble, sometimes ~ 9 N the in He was also very badly brulsed ! jarold 1. Miller and Howard D.|no action, however taken as vet by “our made by Rert Acosta at Omaba they would last | wNew Yoik, Nov, h—German marks F 0X’S Kensin and suffered internal injuries. The (jark: and in the chemical encineer- ' the lighting company, although thev vesterday., was the world's record two weeks | was | today established anoth 1o low ' ) n ) pu Brituin police received o tele- ing, Sydney Lewitt, Edward H. Christ | had promlsed to see thaf new cquip- | for a competitive flizht, if the treated by two record SR T G B AN UAR S post offices in t phone cail immediately after the ac- ang Sheldon H, Wessoleck ment was forwarded and work could ures were correct. The previous rec- octors without | ported a decline of 2 points from wes- | " Cong cident happened. y - | be started wne Alr, wohason will ‘:1 he said, was 173 miles an nour, Se]mf and they | lerday’s jowest record SUNDAY EVE. Morning w (S ‘_“"'[”"\“ :"l":"_”m'd”u . Meriden Woman Held For |2 ~ur;»|y \'\\(h the compaay again in or- made by Licutenant George \wlfal-. both said I would ek with v Rev, § < : der that sometning may he done be- in France flying for the Meurther have to Rave ‘an dueted at 12 o'clock meeting which is being held at Am- foro AN wiHR . ! S, ! ave to a ted at 12 o'el e dW!mlesale Shoplifting ore e winie: montha s . | cup last Octoben | Gburationi bl nad Men's Bit e S LI NN S R s & e e chantin| 10 ELL I SR ot (H e e el , T | ) Al Heit nivat that ¢ ad been closed to trafic for several |. ik H‘ ; e o 1‘,‘“‘”); Uihe VIRISRE ofild Wit SMALL SUIT BROUGHT, | years and was avs will be opened sometime next POlice court this forenoon = charged | 3CH0K, —— ! fi o . Sern ‘ week with shoplifting, following the wom- | ¢ m] will ‘, the DASIOTS TN Grove Street Woman Left by Hushand Ié)r:‘r;tg mar?:‘l ‘}Y;‘:‘;Ia « me Wi rex 5 of the selpot- AN's arrcst at a local store last eve- |12 k. Sunday scnool; 6 o'clock i = i 4 8 Ken | L Rehneches S foniag avening estimated value of $1,000 which was | Pastor will \""‘1 [ “The Gospel Ac-| Adam Zezulewitch, a Rrocer on of ever getting ¢ M % At 10:45 o'clo l‘m | st Paurs A. B society will | seized at their home, is held at police | COTAINE (0 You:® 7:45 o'clock Thurs- | Girove strect, has brought suit against nnvbetuzr Irnndahou!wurmedlcme ligaastinon e arge Moet as usual on Sunday morning at ' headquarters. It bears the labels o “"“ prayer meeting Mis, Steve Drizzola, also Giove in the ‘Primitive Baptist paper and Allan (il ‘r-‘ b ,“‘I At Mariden, Har(ford wnd ps e \mlywurv churcl ‘| vlru’lun“ by the siyeet, for $40. The action is bhrouht decided to try it, 1 have used Lydia T s at D K and e Sune |50 ne 1 | The 1 ” pastor at 10:45 o'clos in the morning & the esult of groc es L this )] . 2 haip | The fifth annual ball of poli| stores. The hearing was sct for Nov, . las the result of g E. Pinkham's Vegetable (umpnund . sch At Atithe eventnm) s Gi1i6S held at Foreaters | & ‘|‘r: ;n\lu-d‘ \\\‘HI‘»- ‘Pence U niversal” | amount ~{m to the ”m-r. m‘m\ "M and Lydia PinkEawil Liver Pills An account opened now and added to regnlar S MLAL Care | tonight Nonuny school at 12 oclock noon.' promise of paving. THe writ wak I8 gor about” seven montha and now 1 n w ¢ noby 1 i L) ! o : . 7 . Regular meeting of the Kpworth lea- sued by orney David L. Nair and e 3 2 A ROPD ¢y 1 it ! | Lo Ameyan Leston wiil b0t Bridgeport Man Held in ([BaE ey st erliie Wenan i fenc O e LA Tl am able to do my work I shall never Iy will save you the sorrow of a penniless old Kensington Congregational church |Meeting a s S B o The regular mid-week prayer mecting | The case of Mis, Drizgola, however, forget your medicine and you may - avieen i, |I+, $3:000 Bondsifor AssaultCis ieeii meuscs roase metig |l e onsslor dip 0 iseala, Howesenit e Y0 o wankiin ea! (b1 e { | civicos ot the . Methidist | goriaBePOrt, Nov. f—Admilting the | etock i e \d cannot | true.” ~Mrs J F HURSEY, Star N C. The services at the ethtdist shooting of William Anderson, porvter A 3 several W 8 480 and cantiot N 5 k £ 2 ! . dvent Christian ch—TIveaching | cated. The ve three childr in Here 2 ho add: v 3 hurch Sunday ave as follows. Morn- 'y 4y oMcebuilding Tucsday, Lewis | T 3 L 0o N d fere is another woman who adds ccounts opened today, the 5th, draw interest YOU'LL ) {ing service at 10:15, followed by Sun- | Myrgis was fodsy held on & charge | oy 1o “"f’,“»l"“”*“"u' yier, the family Mo s employed at the | per testimony to the many whose let- Accou 1 Yy » dra HARLLE CHAPLIN at the |ng servie ) November 18 onds we fixed at|services at 7 o'clock : Sl INTEREST BXCEEDS pRINCIPAL, | DR that Lydia E Pinkham's Vege- | There will be the regular morning £3.000.° Anderson is in a eriticalcon Ghurch b Our Baviour—Holy. Com=| Tax Collector Bernatdotte S1ia T table Compound often restores health : [praver and sermon at st Gabriel's gitjon in the hospita | munion will be administered at 8 ceived a payment:vesterday of §205.- | to suffering women even after they PALACE in (SRUECH Sundsy noEning 8UE10:45) "n" - = | o'clock in the morning. Litany and | .69, $104 of which represented a tax | Jave gone so far that an operation is . [Iowed by sunday echool at12:0¢ SILVER ANNIVERSARY | Holy Communion at 1045 o'clock. | assessment: $104.69, interest on the leemed advisable Therefore it will e aln e rus 0 | o'elock 3 and AMrs. Lmmanuclle Agnello | Church school at 12:15 o'clack. Fyen- | unpaid account, and §1 a I'en on (he | surely pay any woman who suffers S [ = SURE R A BonEon S A L enalnE St () eel, ohserved their [ song and sermon at 7 o'clock in the serty. The tax was payable in | from such ailments to try it. g g i _ | Weslevan-Amherst football game at | gjiver wedding anniversary at their | events A nine per cent. penalty was PLAINVILLE, CONN, Amherst ttday i ne last evening, About 20 friends Plainville Briefs | added on during the first year ard - e = Ny y 9y | Joseph Holigan « Raltimore 3 and rclatives called upon the couple! James MeCall, son of Charles M. | soven per cent, f the remaining | o ¥ )\ { pending a few days with his parents, to congratulate them. Mr. and Mre. | Call of Neal Court, {8 expected home | vears F()\ S | Mr. and Mes. Patrick Holizan on Main lo have been in N Britain for ! tomorrow when he will enjoy a 20 - - — | 7 b | o R street vears, mying movee here om | da T | 1 " Hhats [ SUNDAY EVE, | i ars, 1 1 from | day furlough ry‘»,-\‘n“»:-\\. | uhl,«n\. e turning {m-]\ 3 BIG FEATURES ] 2 R1G FEATURES |pdith Prentice tendered her a pleas- | in this city 1R{VRA T Eowifar Thi Th18AAESIN AR URLOETS | SUNDAY EVE. A number of the friends of Miss They have four children Jiving About e