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N.&J CLUBMEN ENJOY DINNER Occasion Is Grand Final of Card Tournament More than sixty members of the An chor Brand club of North & Judd Manu facturing company attend a roast pig supper at the club house on East Main urday night and later went to the Grand theater in Hartford The occasion was the grand finale of rd tournament which has been in several weeks. The din. | given by the losing team, cap- | tained by Martin J. Kenney, superin tendent of the foundry, to the winners, | . who were led on to victory by Michael | QUICK, — WATSON, O'Hayer, general superintendent. Tt | MASK—This pictire I was served by young ladies of the An. Atmosphere, tho chor Brand Girls’ club. The chef of the occaison was Thomas J. Devine, who received many compliments on the ) it eredit is due, After ‘dinner, A, J. Malone, president| Charles F. Rand of the club, introduced E. M. Wight-|sentative of man, secretary of the company, who | Herbert Hoover, 10 was the guest of honor. Mr. Wight-|F. Curtis Saturday aftern man spoke in a felicitous vein, compli- | cuss with mayor the menting tho organization on its har.|ment situation mony inside and outside the factory | mayor told Mr. and expressing pleasure at the success | been done to relieve cor of the dinner. Mr. Kenney and Mr.|the government man expre O'Hayer spoke, the latter modestly de- [lief that the city would ne clining any credit for the victory of the | ernment help in solving team and the former explaining how the | ployment problem battlo was lost. | Mr. and Mrs. oJhn N It voted by tho club to extend | Haven, formerly of this city greetings to President H. (. Noble of | ceiving congratulations o North & Judd Manufacturing company |of a daughter. and regret at his inability to be present.| Mrs. Thomas Mooney Shortly before 8 o'clock all adjourned | street, has returned to the Grand theater, tho trip being|cis’ hospital at Fart made in automobiles. A large section | spent nine ecks as € of seats had heen reserved for the per- | successful operation fo formance. | moval of gallstones e e | The postponed macting held Tuesda 87 Bk L the Chg ) James Renl. Branchville Grocer, | business member is stabbed to Death By Unidentified | A .cairiac Man Near Railroad Station. [Eas s S i 3ranchville, Conn., Nov. 7.—James | Halg L oS onrdineds | ¢y Woman's Relie oni, aged -28 who kept a grocery| " {10 rogumar mioeting e was stabbed to death by a man | ;<. - the G. A. inown to acquaintances outside the | 0'clock. ilroad station last night. George ioanelli, the station master, says i and anoth man were in the between and 6 p. m. and in an argument. DBonnelli s put both men out of the place l.ater he looked out and saw a man ranning awa; He found Reni dead on the walk. A wound from a sharp instrument under the left arm had caused death. Dr. R. W. Lowe of Ridgefield, w is deputy coroner viewed the bo: Reni came here a few months ago. Not much is known of him. Among quaintances today it wis said that ni had had an argument with the i and had also remarked, they | ud that *“he (Reni) woull get him.” R. SIX PERSONS South Norwalk, ersons hurt in nabile collision at Westport who were brought to the vk hospital, were recovering today. eir inju were merely abrasions was thought for a time that one or more skulls had been, broken well as some bones but nothing serious developed. DBOSTON HAS SNOWSTORM Boston, Nov. 7.—The first snow of | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1091, v non ha THE GAS | is asked te sarm it wi » hard with v owar-like [ Alkmaar, world's largest are not can- [ mar EMS | 10 DEPUTY HARSHALS ON TRTS | Hayward - Announces Appeintments |f ommerce Mayor O Today, and Wil Commence Work oon to dis unemplo of Ferreting Draft Ivaders at Once After the what had n k, Nov. 7.—A squad of ten a ; 8. Marshal sin work in ot need gov- the uunem ng out vaders announcement was made to- 8. Attorney William Hay var-time commander of the infantry, who id the men work under the direction of Lorillard Spencer who served as a major under Col. Hayward Iormer soldier for the work of detecting | slackers and evaders, Mr. Hayward said, adding that he was anxious to protect men unjustly charged with evasion, thousands of whom joined the colors while many were killed in actio oyt r the re- of the New | il will be| 4 o'clock in Important Lvery resent i Wash- heresa Ber- | trect. |Plans Are Moving Rapidly in New { will | el WRLGOME T0 FOOH : tomorrow | Haven For Big Celebration on Sat- hall at 2:50 | ypday of This Week. Haven, Nov. T.—Plans were rapidly towards a perfected today for the reception of hal TFoch here on Saturday. Not mly will there be a large military es- cort but also a route was being laid out by which it will he possibl: for an immense number of people to see the distinguished soldier. Marshal Foch will be due here at § a, m. and he will g over one route to the home of Prof. | 4 Yale vniversity then over & to President An house 1 over anoty to reac Yale Bowl and finally over au- other to return to Prof. Bingham's As the time for his iravels fixed and announced it would | ssible for those who desire to meet the visitor to pick out & place of vantage. vocation Prof. Nettleton candidate. tay Ma Foen will police and the mili- WAGNER-WOOD Announcement 1 the marriage of of South Burritt ? to M ace B. Wood of West Main stree ny was performed in Mer- ¥, by Rev. Kenneth King- made of son fell in the northern part of MIGHTY SPRY! and_environs today. To the | g 3. o e south the precipitation wa r 5 ) e snowfall was fairly general e pAvL I the northern New England, two inches or | huddie more being reported from points in | 3 Atlanta, Ga., Maine ¢ Hampshire and Ver gler is now probatio mont. A two inch blanket in Lowell | the force. was soon blotted out by succeeding | rain. TO INVESTIGATE K. K. K. Houston, Tex., Nov. 7 of the Ku Klux K 67-year 25 years ered by Judge W. C. Robinson n officer of is charge to the new grand jury in the criminal district court KS ARM AT FIRE Anderson, a workman | on the Herald press last| Wednesday morning, shortly after the fire, sustained an injury to his left | forearm which he did not think was | very serious. The injury cau | but not very much. it began to swell and upon examina- tion Dr. William Flanagan found the member to be fractured. MAY CLOSE ARMISTICE DAY. A meeting of all merchants in the city has been called by the @hauber of Commerce for 10 o'clock Wedne: day morning to consider and the advisability of closing on Ar tice Day. The meeting is open to all merchants regardless of whether or not they are members of the Cham- ber of Commerce. FLA At § o'ciock this a Turner hall on Arch street, the Wom- en's Auxillary will present the Priv- PUTTING HIS NOSE at this presentation. A number of | was snappy work when Foreign Wars with a.new American 1 1is ik All. members of the auxiliary | of M. T. Rowl b re asked to be pre this presentaiton. A number of | notable people in the city have been asked to be present. DOG Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 7—-Two chil- dren, bitten by a dog here recently, died today, A third was sald to be in a serious condition. The animal was found to be suffering irom rub- ies. Six other persons who were bitten by the dog are under the Pas- teur treatment, which was also given those who died. SENTENCED FOR MURDER. Manchester, N. H., Nov. 7.—John Mara and Robert M. Currie, Jr., were sentenced today to state prison for 25 to 30 years for the murder of John W. Putnam, a gasoline filling station proprictor last July. ‘They re- tracted pleas of not guilty when ur- raigned. The men waylald Putnam on his way home with his day's receipts. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. --FOX’S -- — FOOTFALLS — gary chased ex-Emperor EN =T t ov in the Chertsey the camera- | Steeplechase, . head first. It ble picture | was hard i and the jockey edy Cut as|but lucky I 1tographer. | when he returned. Admiral Horthy GREATER THAN A KING 1 » country's dictator, has better luck a Cari away, | He gets flowers from fair maidens, ¥ H ¥ Wishes to ispatronsand cus- omers that due to inform - he good work of he New Britain olice force all our oods are absolute-