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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ’," MUCH ACTIVHTY BeSt lriSh COOk Feeds binn Fein LOOK THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR LOOK | ATHGSHO, ey | GOLDENBLUM’S GREATEST ~(lub Meetings Planned Cwwwhel | gorR <% 80 | TRIMMED HAT SAL which is to be sccurcd for the Hart ford game were sturted today and pupils were asked to contribute to 5 the fund. Those who have not al- | " ) s . : . SO ready contributed arc asked to do 8o ; o o i M Botight Out Entire Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Trimmed Hats as soon as possible in order that the ;. P sehool may make n good showing at e Vi 8 é % 1 . : 3 - S . ks the game. Tickets were put on sale | o S W h For Four Days—Wednesd ay, Friday and Saturday we will conduct a sale ihat will interest Ve e el ‘ : ' every woman in New Britain and vicinity. Gathered here is one of the finest stocks of Millinery that we Moody's office. They may be obtain i ¢ o | ¢ M have ever had the pleasure of offering and with ever y price at a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent. It is a sale hese 0 places « Il « o y ] a K] . : R LR R 7 M that is really worth while. Come to this sale and you will be convinced. A meeting of the Young Women's i I There arve Hats of every description. Hats to suit every taste and prices that will surely please. Literary society was held in the aca b » £ demic building during the fifth per fod today. All young women desir ing to become meml were request el to bhe present he club intends to devote much of its time this year to fusic and poetry The mathematics club met in the : _ a /i oy ¢ Academic building during the fifth : o i 5 4 1171 2 period today, The study gf elemen- ¥ i ? il TR R bt 3 L : t@ W tary differential caleulus was taken s ; e i A ‘ 0 up at this time A regular meeting of the phion club was held during and after the fifth period in the litorinm After the regular busii meeting tryouts wi held, with the elub membe acting as crities. About 15 reported for tryonts today. Others have made appointments for Thurs- day of this week, CITY ITEMS Arthur H. Umwin, of 275 Maple was operated upon at the St. By Milton Brony raphers. “rancis hospital in Hartford last| London, Nov. S.—The | Trish| “They may be too busy to think | (& ! k 'I' evening for appendicitis. cook in the world—>Mrs. Mary Kol-| about what they're going to cat,” said |§ o) E_; t S AR S 9 A M OM il 4 . Mrs. Folkard, “but they're not too |k () . MRS, MARY FOLKARD ON THE JOB. There will be a meeting of the K. |iurd! of C. revue committee this evening at Right now she's king for Vice-|busy if their food 8§ o'clock at the new home on Frank- | President Arthur Griffith and the oth- | *They’d die on En ; : lin Squar 1 | plans will be|er representatives o . o- | For instance, how the English cooks e L . g : = L e e e St it Hwiae! e ol READY-TO-WEAR TRIMMED HATS TRIMMED HATS 30. Aith Premier Lloyd George. . |them, but we Irish always cook them | f§ \v\'c h".\'O 300 \\'(ln(lm‘ful 'l‘rimme(l H":(S at . o Martha Chapter, O. o R s R Relint o have two|in their jackets.” i 5 HATS 2 X this | Bt SRS More beautiful a regular meeting Thursday evening | my s for their hes rters. They | Then there's the seasoning! “?‘[‘ | 3 y . ! s 0w price rimmed Hats at 7:30 o'c he usmal afternoon [ wished to avoid hot .0t | Folkard declincs to give the world | J Hats of every des- Special ....... . about 275 meeting, 4 o'clock, will be|the possibilities of too much publicity | her secrets using es, but tis held. A e e | said in Downing street that it's her B cription. .‘10[1 will fi".d 3 v ¢ Reduction $3 98 N . well cooked lish cooking. Representative Arthur N. Ruther- | ey hrought all their attendants | seasoning puts so much pep in the | one to suit you at this : fore 2 . v ilding inspector, x ” oks to steno, rist 1 N , .r Bonel o this eity, will bo neld "ot She ‘%toops To Shme 3 Reg. value $6.00. : 205 el e AR C . AN FUR BRIM HATS e e . : o v E | DUVETYN HATS [P\ A TS The very latest held yestc A final dividend of i W : All the latest colors. N [ SRR Special for this sale. 1 per cent declared. , I'red Winkle was chosen trustee ) g : e g < s ¢ for the bankrupt estate of Joseph Be- : : N Special . ... @4 05 ¢ : | ¢ :1 Gy $5.00 loin of this city yesterday Reg. value $8.00. The Amphion Alumni ‘association 2 of the High school will hold first [ : ) Reg. value $8.00. meeting of the season at the Senior 7 High school this evening at § o'clock. fagag-Riemant abutiea ol , : | BLACK BANDED BCE-V/ > ; CHILDREN'S Burritt street, today The Y. W. H. A. will bowl tonight : i, SAILORS FELT TAMS at Rogers’ alicys. Miss Helen Cook has returned to ' Reg. $1.00 value AW ondmlul B.m'z in U ncquul!td Anywhere All colors her home on Chestnut street, from 3 3 : |H £ 5 o A, nd r ot ‘1‘('»:”‘]:..-:,.‘. Y .”"'Il.fi\,{»(;f' L"l!::l\ '“‘Jf. : : 0 Re;:ulal' value wm C i o ey 4 . I CHILDREN'S Special for this saleonly ...... $2. 95 Bmmoon. tnatead of dhis. afiernoon; d FELT HATS CHILDREN'S ibament ot h;‘nf“' \I\“l.u{\ T ' o | and VELVET HATS : MATRONS HATS BEAVERS i h G e { 4 Just the kind you have been looking for Black, brown, navy TO MEAR TAD JONES | R Vit o I Reg. $1.00 value Regular $§10.00 mluc Beaver e i ‘ .' ; o . | Special ... $1‘95 Special ........ Special $2.98 Up Invited. A number of prominent men have . ¥ 3 popen * BaanLinvttaditn {’.,“,,,.;':l. el Masked society women in England are blacking boots to gain = e SRS e S e of the Boys' Department of the Y. M.| funds for their pet charities. This woman is doing it to aid| LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS t a supper to be given by the chool |(‘|..1,, of the Y ]nlll]l S Hmpltal in London. S B e S R NO CHARGES NO C. 0.D. NO APPROVALS Among those who have l-uu invited . 2 . . | " cesems ant. probably sy & 1w | INOtEd Jewxsh Philanthropists words » Mayor Orson 1 um.\\ e Unite to Rescue Famine Stricken f G@Ed@nhium Milliflery C@mp any son Parker md Attorney id Dunn, bRl eerven i ivis In Central and Eastern Europe Y. M. C. A, banquet hall. i . o 1 188 MAIN STREET Y. M. C. A. Bldg., New Britain Jranch 863 Main St., Hartford ON WI YAN ORCHESTRA. William Chapman, building super intendent at the uth church, has received word from his son, Louis 1gh Chairman Rogers or George Chapman, a student at Wesleyan uni % e \ irma y at Middletown, that the lat 5 e P £ 3 Rawlings. v been appointed pianist on the £ . o RN 3 i AL G D “ml T i = 4 J Mr A 1 ir i glee club orchest patroacsse \rthur Mrs . i m . ¥ p | 1. Pe rs s SLOAN'S GETS ’EM! : e o /' (Final Plans for Annual Event Are | s Sehavoen. Memb L A o in Readiness eglisle Peil S VOID the misery of racking pain. o : L b o Tall on Friday elening Have a bottle of Sloan's 1 ¢ T\ i i 5 ment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly eases the pain and sends : s, i & fbline hor iwAtnehi ehralghe the o tice ball fo he I ady ver | Gories of Flowers in Bloom Continue aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates FELIX M. WARBURG Post, S0 Al (oRQirulaty e iAtsnT he Al “Americans,” said Nathan Straus,| Easte rope, people who have not [Syening at the State ArMOY Were) e pgtene Dickin ssistar ains and strains, -,m[wuh “have always been givess. They alw a | meal for six years. And |complete : S " | missionary fo ty Mis y thi lame back and sore muscles. will be givers as long as there is RS LR I RET I Lt morning picked purple and - yelloy For forty years pain's enemy. Ask | poed of starva- | Jamnes i . : ; \ your neighbor, 2 Caze rom S Jackent : d Sl et At all druggists—35¢, 70c, $1.40. ever “before” . ) itary s s | Bertini, George Ra e e e Because of it the Ame; ] \o 3 casures to | Timbrell, Harry ne Henry | as fart street, despite the fact Relief Committee is appea for $14,-| save ) he s ge of | Rice, Robe o anley Bddvi] o0 miorning s said to be the 000,000 with which to ry on its : ney ine fo John Johuso nk Dugan, | P ¥ el Y < 3 work in Europe, and aiding it in this| who have contracted dis Fleischer, Tierna QuUENSTiE AN ot (S 4 : Lo PANSIES AND VIOLETS inal arrange Today the need is as great as rmonette afpeal are the distinguished humani-| money with which to extend mwlx:s George traidns, Mr. Straus and Felix M. War- ar ind merchants whose busi< burg. 1 ey f id “Americans think they are poor now i Clear Your Complexion of pimples 1 i ] acne_and other facial disfigurement. because there is a temporary financial J e wants » least pos- Use freely Dr. Hobson's 1a Oint- depre said Mr. Straus, “but their the absolute minimum, vrman . , Good for eczema, itching skin, poverty would be considered opul h icet the needs is the sum 2l AUl LR e gkin .., One of Dr. [ parts of Europe. No working| sct—$14,000,000, & reports \nother Main Street ow York women have turned to fencing, rowing and wrestl- American has yet the right to stay| David A. Brown, the , ; preliminary of ticket Ie Store Is Entered ing as a means of keeping in physical c ondition. Here Mrs. Ed- DI'HObSOfl.) his hand when there call such as| manufacturer of Detroit, is acting g gt MR ELE Another burglary was committed ‘!I"‘“ Leslie is foncing with her instruetor, Arthur A. MeGovern. we ave now issuing on behalf of our| national camy ch this 4 \ Mat Btk - _, f ToNnac 1 Cloc Y st night ¢ lain street, when the - s e EczemaOintment people.” ) appeal, with headquarters at 103 Park | Jramd sr Al y e R MARRIED IN NEW YORK COLLUGE CLUB MEETING. 1f a million Rus s homeless and| Avenue, New York Heading Ciint ‘ 5 A ‘ ) . . s 3 e i | The . \thly meeting of the Wo- ger of death from starvation—| executive committee is Louis Mars! Sanle Menannat f | vl SCRTison SwioEtapories LR et s s en llege club, of New Britain, = g one reason for the call of the| whose associates comprise Henry H. A incing the n Saturday | 1, o last evening in St. Mark's Thurs., Fri. and Sat. A-ican Jewish Relief Committee.| Rosenf ional director; Cyrus L. i thony. Dorbuck ) ¢ y the police, said that a Ford he marriage ¢ J I e 1 lamp W slen. The store is or ember 5, in New York of Miss use. About 70 women were Q i e sixty thousand orphans, too,| § cretary; A, E. Rothstein, | wients for ’ section o 5! ce away from the Bd-| ooy pier ¢ that & o Wil ! Routine business was tran- F O X b - in Poland who are utterly dependent| associate etary: Arthur Lehman, | chairs on one o of e ¢ rd M v furrier store \\var A vis nd M | sacte nd a social hour enjoyed. At on charity for their lives. There are| treasurer, and Paul Baerwald, asso- |to take the p of hox Reser- | the bu s were caught early Sun i lam F. Blalr, i it i | the next meeting an out of town — FOOTFALLS — hungry people in Roumania and over alll ciate treasurer, vatiang in this section mav ha made dav marnine aftar a pistal dnal John Blair of Arch strect, this city | speaker will be presnet. rom nine t