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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'T U SDAY, NOVEMBER Q 1921, I In, of Wor | 1 I Fmily Bulik of were married ut a nuptia N b e ok yesterday the Ch h of Our La R I I I'ay. They CLOS]NG FR]DAY AT I BRI § o, At e s or Infants and Children, | 4 y = has enlisted in Company H, 160th iy anfam s Factories Will Also ~ Observe|rwners. e | Mothers Know That e ord riod of three yea Armistice Day | The South End Athletic Club, at it 2 | regular meeting last nig | . o [ty ‘ Genuine Castoria | owi officer Pro o H I'hom ps L casure | War m Blankets al'ld omfortables 6.0F 6.0 604 tars, Sack Eton, " } ‘J ‘““fi"“““‘““‘”“""““i“fl“ Always sy sirm!u\im,wdxflfld "‘V‘}“" ‘l‘:d, » d Bowe! A [ Funcral of Richard Cafierty Tomor- N W YORKEPS VOTE ) 1‘““““'5‘”'“‘ L Beal‘s Lhe Th t Y ’ll N d Pl t Of | row Morning With Full Military \ | \ § £ : Ir stion S o a Ou ee en y Honors by Brock-Barnes Post— ¢ E‘Tl\crfl')'l'm’“"um’b“" 1bna‘ ure | * i Cheerfatness and Rest Contains | South End Club Elects Officers, [ P neither Oplam, Murphm 0N et . il v TIC ST IN SIGHT, WISE HO I LOOKING TO THEIR RBED- Tho merghnats and manufacturers | BRi47 || Minerat, NoT NARCO NTY OF WARM COVERIN DED TO KEEP THEIR |l of the town will no doubt close their| (Continued From First Page) (¥ e O SRALELITER [places of husiness on I'riday in order | ‘55 i ’, Punphin Swé WE OFFER CHOICE of the greatest variety in New lngland with values unsurpassed Coverings to "'llifll"";‘-““ \‘H:h} :\ l'v‘u\l\v rnes | b wu;n. ‘ city :I\lm de »Jv and caus aeE || ;.?:,’L"i,m of cotton, wool mixed and all wool in an endless showing of kinds, qualities and sizes, priced i ;‘”‘\ 'I{'“ ‘-.M:“: "“' :. “l / H:W]'w1 i s it ‘; ““/““'1’”«[-‘“ riora é;“i i fiw,,,,z 5 = 4 iy “ ambe [ mmeree held on o L8] acil ©8, e | fryws Iannesiospledsesall, [a special meting last night when plans | Vighting Finish I (eSS ariencis D " - . were discussed. H. Garfield Jones, | Mr. Curran made his final eul to Az e g ind ST ALL WOOI, BLANKETS, 70x82 inches, white PURE WOOL BLANKETS, plaid one manager of the P. Hutting Clothing [the voters last night by wireless B ftfi’nmfl"’”" ones, of soft California wool, pink, blue or rose block, pink, blue, tan or g 10x80 inches, b store, has been appolnted to inter. |speaking into a radlo miouthpiece EEAER m,zmmfor borders, best all wool blanket in U, $18.50 pair. pound weight, pongette bound, dpecial price |view the store owners in regards to|the Highbridge Wireless static i3g ’G I:pcnfionundl’m”““‘a THE OL SLIABLE “Quake Blankets, $10.00 pair. : B h closing and it Is expected that they [Which flashed his words to 15,01 LA ons! 2 | ’4"""”;,',”,“‘:,;:” l})lp:‘ :mr i \f'vnr, full bed siz HEAVY WOOL MIXED BLANKETS of good Wil Lall facontrate |stations in and about New York !,‘fig I and mcriahm:str: R ) warm grade, \\'I||lr-.lh1| r1n11 \.:'}1’ Fl'z‘:. with colored Bdwin H, Hills has been named |Mavor Hylan was foreed to cance l:hn l! 055‘} mm‘lnffl““ i 4 & g borders. Very special for $6.00 pair. g i s .‘ |three eleven . speaking enga. L erefrof v NASHUA PLAID BLANKETS, full size, suit- "0 o SV GRREy "BLANKETS, plain white, S b il et L s L b [ resuttingterelron” t ur abigioolovs i 82: 905 palr, 72x99 ineh, priced §1.69 each.. ,.1."11M|’«‘mlnl I Hlmw‘u‘.‘:,Hu, 2y % ‘.‘\-‘;.b‘i' sl n ‘625-"‘« ’ Yacsimite Slm‘"“"’c PLAID BLANKETS, woolnap, heavy, 72x84 COMFORTABLES, full size, cotton filled, get In touch with the commander of |Mayoralty candidate, Magistrate J MR fla H Warm, durable. $4.75 pair. stitched, figured on both sldes. Speclal : the Brock-Barnes post and give what- cob Pankin, had no chance to 1 ;“55 ; Ir ears WARM COMFORTS, white “cotton filled, WOOL FILLED COMFORTS, dainty figured o et Bl A Ll U ted, bt they were claiming six| [SHRERI covered with figured silkoline, dotted silk mull silkoline covers, with satecn border to mateh. merce could in order to make the aldermin featpRix seatoiiin Sithe gi‘ég“ i border, $6.00 value for $1.50 each. Really a wonderful value for $6.50 each, celebration n success. The commerce |S01e assembly from the greater city | _‘ne‘a |chamber will co-operate with the |91 one Bronx county office | t.'.?‘,ia Legion in every possible way. | Other Principal Candidates, ‘ T : 3 Other principal candidates are Bt ° . ) Parade Planned. Charles C. Lockwood, republican, and | ok peCI argaln omen s oW 08s More than 3§ members of the|Charles L. Craig, democrat; for comp- | [] drock-Barnes post met at the home|troller and Vincent Gilroy, republica Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPARY, NEW YORK CITY, |of Dr. Lawrence H. Frost last eve-|and Murray Hulbert, democrat, for ) ning and outlined final plans for the president of the hoard of’ alderm FORTUNATELY FOR YOU we made a purchase of 200 pairs of Low Shoes in the latest Iall parade and line of marc The Five horo presidents also are to e Styles, that we can offer at much under value. ade will start promptly at 9 o'clock|clected, one of the candidates for . o . o Jussia, Calf and ‘black gun land will assemble at Pierce and| the presidency of the horot = e BLACK VICI KID OXFORDS, with welt soles, Made of Tan Russia Ca et 5 | Broad stréets. John Guiden will act| Manhattan being Mrs. IRose tor/| can administration for 20 years, the banker, agal his republi military heels. Very comfortable dress Shoes for al calf, welt soles, military heels, latest style | as marshal. The following will ap-|Stokes, communist candidate SReanhl st Teetoyeals, the ja, banker, agamue LBHEOREM oGS £ metal X h wmist candidate. . e 5 ; 5 : street wear, regular price $7.50. We only ask a % 3 pear in the line of march: | Chiet s R lemocrats have waged a stiff cam-|ponent Wm. Van Renssael Erving, * i last, made to sell for $8.00. Our price $6.50 pair. | SR e S | g far as women are | pajgn and predict victory for their |formerly commissioner of public $6.00, ) ¥ | Plainville fife and drum ¢ Am-|concerne in the contest for ayoralty ndidate Wi Hackett ) | erican legion.Colors, G. A. R. Veterans regist R A th e Yo vRoanclcd K ackett, | safety. [In automobiles, Ladies Au to)y all the principal idates the post, led hy Mrs. Cappa Corning,|are women, They are, Helen Varick | commander; Tted luwmx. State :Tflurvl. Boswell, republican; Annie Mathews, === captain John H. Trumbulli South: | democra Dot Roolz st at erlin News |um tre - ¥ Lender Hatry Honmey, scioin of| oo, poner farmertabor No More Movies To Be Held Tomorrow Night in St. the town, school children and the|national politics, municipal contests l No I : i (T P T | Plainville fire department. It was at|feature the annual fall cletions belng The residents of Berlin street and £ g ‘(I\v wish of Fire Chief Edward P. out the country today. vicinity will aga'n have to depend| The newly elected officers of Lady | Prior that the firemen come at the & Bicks Governor. upon New Britain or Hartford to sup- | Wallace lodge, D. O. 8., will be in-[end of the line in order that they R A R T e L] L] ply them entertainnc in view of | stalled by Mrs. Pettigrew of Torring- | mity get away quickly in case of fire.|; . governor, the rival candidates the fact that the Hartford concern|ton al a meeting of the socicty Wed-| The line of march will be from |y te Senator K. Lee Trinkle i e 0 will no longer show moving pictures | nesday evening in St. Jean de Bap- |Pierce street, down Broad to Wash- | at, and Henry D. Anderson, re - L here. tiste hall. A" pleasing program o | ington, up Washington, up Whating, | i “Tinides sipmorters o —— School Enumeration. entertainment will be presented and |down Broad street again, to Main | gict his election by a plurality of 50 < : refreshments will be served The | over to Blossom's Corner and counter- | I G e s ek ; e % Th k Gh'lfl Sh ld Oh V6| x Mr, and Mrs, George Griffith of| oicers are as follows: Chief Daugh- [march to Pierce’s lot. Here exercises | o el iy B 318 Main St. Next to R. R. Cross“lg il lidren 0l 56 Kensington are busily at work taking| o, Mrs. Agnes Alexander; Sub-Chief [will be held and a speaker will Be (N natad 5 . 0 the enumeration of school children in| y.\ohter, Mrs. Elizabeth McKay; |secured for the occasion by Senator Several states are elect 1 F[‘lday s Holmay Berlin as well as.the personal tax en-| cpapiain, Mrs. Jessie Blair; Conduc: [ Trumbull ot AT e R = 2 < roliment at tlo sme tme. They| (o Mis Annie Cameron; Secrelary,| The peopid are asked to decorate | hirires-ih whole or in par T SMOKED SHOULDERS .......... 1b. 12 have been at work in Kensington and ! 2T if1a; Binancial Se ain oty . ¢ | tuck 8 20 senators anc rey STy Y & Mrs. Tsabel Tompkins; Financial Sec- | their homes which are on the line of | pegentatives 1 addition (o el still have Berlin, Hast Berlin and | otary, Mrs. Violet Riha; Treasurer, | marc the stores intend to follow | judges and complete county tickets — e FINED 40 Beckley to cover, There are 400fyy jessie Grant; Inside Guard, Mrs. [thls example and already have R e S b T i e i i bh e B ZE)‘T? r:u;d;w-n in 'hl\t'nlflll\mnl]\. (20 May Camorons Outsire Guard, Mrs. | o0 P B B i o Lamb Chops Ib. 28¢ | Best Cuts Sirloin.. Ib. 39¢ rding to figures they have, but alll spiperine Burke, and Trustee, Mrs Richard Cafferty b et = b Choice Shoulder Steaks “n'ffi:]hls srvmmnlm |\ho :m\-!n"h: p nn‘l Agnes Miller, AU e 1.r e l‘r‘\:'v,\ m\\ ”‘;’.I,:, of o jhuyu !:m\ ;w’u‘»‘ Ib. 18e Best Frankforts ... Ib. 19¢ ; St el Yor . Aocigent T at canvassed. A complete repori eral of Richard Cafferty o or i el 5 \WasRLesnonsiblcARtion will be published later. Bank street, who died at the New |Waged for control of the state legis Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 19¢ Salt Pork ........ b, 16¢ Trolley Switch With Cashman Fam- To Speak In New Britain. - Britain hospital yesterday morning [‘]‘l”\"’ "“]“‘f‘ A “”' “"" ““"‘:" o s e o will be held tomorrow morning at|the result in four doubtfu 5 e 3 Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of TO Cur’e a Lold ) ; ! folisviileie ¢ f ily Sunday—Hearing is Continued— iy : S : o % )'30 o’clock from the Church of Our| louisville elects a complete city tic £ M . ‘ the Terlin Congregational ‘church wil Lady of Merey, Full military nonoms | ith five, parties oftering candidates ff Legs of Genuine Lamb ............. Ib, 28¢ Berlin Bits deliver a short talk before the meet- . wil e o e e S e These include ; AR e T T I 071 08 ) | A G e e o T : e A prominent Sons of Veterans man | of the New Britain Y. M. C. A. which b T e e e A R e i [T(‘ AR 17 1bs. $1.00 in Rerlin stated that he would not|will be held on \\mlm-w}n, Y\tnl)nlr et evactite 0 St e New dersey Elections, | 3o N L R s A RO b send his children to school on Friday ‘n'{‘rfm',:'g SERon R ol e e e e e e e e EoR i » o= of this week if the Berlin public =E 1y, pastor of the church SULAL AL s lstone gl oo lan Fancy Red Salmon can 29c¢ Rolled Oats . pkg. 10¢ : i Annual Election. State Police Her there was based on a “wet and dr; ‘ schools did not close for the holi-| = W B e BiRte PR el miene i o e | saue thoiranubitedta tavoring atatrict | N Karo Syrup ..... can 10¢ Challenge Milk 2 cans 27c day. Eeveral other BerllfandiKen- | oiit Een B RISHES WL THeet [ state potice, visited the fown yester-| Chforcement of the Van Ness stat Tomatoes 2 large cans 25¢ Lenox Soap .. 6 cakes 23c ngton Sons of Veterans men as well | Tyesday evening for the annual elec- | [ day afternoon and investigated the|brohibition act, while the democrats Pork and Beans 2 cans 19¢ Winner Coffee .... 1b. 23¢c as veterans of the late war who have |tion of officers. circumstances which resulted in the| ceneeally Gangned moditication or i i i i i death of Richard Cafferty. He made | repea ¢ democrats cannot pos il children attending school also claim Berlin Bits. y lisibly: &= e { ana ! : a thorongh examination of the con-|sibly get control of the state senate " e e (e h e b e e o O I aldir e et M Wed gew (md (lcdmery Butter veee.. Ib. 44c dren to school on t day. and M George Lampson of New reached the conclusion that the un-|republicans—a majority of the full | They feel that inasmuch as the | Britain, motored to Burnside today fortunate man met his death by the|house of 21. They expect, however, | president has proclaimed the day a| A prayer meeting will be held wceident which rendered him un-|to get a majority in the lower house | Pure Lard ..... 2 lbs. 27c (-u.ndnteod Eggs. .doz. 37¢c legal holiday and the presi- | the Kensington Methodist church t conscious when he fe and struck|and to elect enou candidates to the —— — dent and governor have issued a|night the ice box in the home of Stephen|senate to give them a majority on |8 - proclamation to that effect, it'is not| A whist will be held at T. A, B Leonard of Pierce street. This, with | joint ballots h would enable Best Maine [ “t‘“ Tttt DR SO0 right that the boys and girls should | hall in Kensington this evening. acute embolism and attendant iil- [ them to elcct a democrat as state | attend session. The men feel that Rev. S. A. Iiske and William Weh nesses, brought about death. It was|treasurer. 'R 4 == Armistice day is as big a day if not [ster left today for the Congregational | deci that an ‘autopsy was not| « tnew assembly Sweet Juicy l"mcv Grapefruit 4 for 2 ..ac bigger than some of the holidays at |church convention as delegates of the necessary two state senators and an associat RS R Table Apples doz. 25¢ which time the schools are closed and | Berlin church Mr Mrs. Leonard, in whose | judge of the rt of appeals in ad Fancy Layer .‘ .l‘pp A 25 do not think it is proper that they IaGt Barlia Ttome: Be sure you get home the accid happened are | dition to vot M seven constitu Lemons | .\\?uut ‘O.tivl oes. .5 lbs. 390: should go on a day which means so deeply over the untimely | tional amendn one of the most B Gt Dromedary Dates pkg. 23c much in' their liv There will be the regular meeting| deat have sent in the following | bitterly contested b that whicl B. R. Showalter, superintendent of |of the Knights of Pythias society at commi ion. gives world veter preference schools announced a few days ago |their new hall on Grove street this| ‘Both Mr. and Mrs. Leonard are [in civil service ointments. Mayor that the schools would not clos evening. s i s | deeply grieved over the untimely ac- falty eclectior o will be held in Postmaster W. W. Fagan of the| Mahlon Hazen, who has been enuinebearsthissi fatiie cident and death of the young man | more than 40 citics the state Kensington postoffice’ stated this|Spending the past few weeks with The g g but are in no way responsible for| The principal city elections are in| morning that he is (‘\pf'r!lm: orders relatives in Vermont has returned to| the ( r which occurred at their | New York city Detroit Cleve nd from Washington at any time which | 1is home on Ma 3 home Foledo, A Buffalo, Troy, Scher F lt R U H ld Cl f d Ad will permit him to observe hollday| The local members of Rolton-K This is the second time in five |ectady, Rochester nd - syracuse. | F'OF YUICH eturns Use Hera assiie vts. hours at ‘the postoffice. The same |Ca Post, American Legion, will attend | o w\" years that Mr. Cafferty has ben in our | Cleveland ha candidates fc holds true with Postmaster Barrett|® meeting of {heir post at Kensing home and not in a condition to| mayor and Cine natt four In Al at Berlin. i B R ] be ther. Medical Examiner Lyon of |bany which 1 en under republi It is not known what action the| A ILomLE AL “" New BDritain gave the cause of death stores will take, although John Blaka :.“f"'l’ (""."_ e ke LU e ' ’ & Blcohiolic Bolwonlne Ghd he sos of the Blake and Woodruft pompany | "6,0 M8 BYERRE 0 - | ceived nothing to drink while in our | of Berlin stated this morning that if sl s el & ' bl hom | > by the Iast Berlin Improvement | M TN the New Britain stores decide to close % I'he above statement has been ap- " company, will open at the Athietic | v i for a half day he will do the same. hall this evening. The entertalnimont| proved of by Frank Hayes of Plain ) Thomas ‘Hur.xnlj‘ro. on B'vyrlu\ svrc;r TR PR L S e et i ‘\H\\. W “m‘\\.r l\:‘\‘r‘”'V.’u‘!‘v’:(r‘\l <i-n.m N 5 “'”.rf"“‘_”" open as 'ns\m : . | Berkeley Divinity school, of Middle- | \‘H'v 7T o'cloc kil .HH I.“‘;p .'mH Honiss is undecided as to what he| ;0 “ag qaneing will follow, ere W o held at the | will do as is S. M. Cowles of Ken-| v : home, there merely beir smali | § : Siethy The older hoys class of the Con- | R e e R V I O L I N I S T ’ i Bodack Fined gregational church of Berlin will be| (Signed) 2 == 1 e G. Bodack of Beriin was fined $40/[ Sntertainied at.ibe home of B, W. - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.” and costs, which totaled $54.67, in the [ Mildrum on Main strect Iriday eve-| gub Pain Right Ont With Small Trial A N e town court last evening when he ap- ["1UE . Bottle of Old “St. The body of L. John Larson of i peared before Judge Griswold on a The Knights of Pythi w hall Jacobs Oil Superior, Wis., arrived here last night tharge of reghiess driving. He was |15 peing wired for eclectricity o .| The funeral will be held from the <y L arrested by a local officer following an There will be a henefit poverty Rheumatism is only. Not{y,me of his sister, Mrs. John Nilson 9 accident with Thomas Cashman near [ dance at the Athletic hall Wednes-|[one case in fifty requires internal 4 Torestville avenue at 2:30 |8 g he trolley switch in Kensington Sun- [ fay evening, Nov. 16th. All those|treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth-| .0 1hterment will he held at the | g b ol d day evening. 1ot in costume wili be taxed ing, penetrating St Jacogs Oll" | west cemetery Bristol. Rev Mr Bodack pleaded not guilty to the| The local hunters report better |'i&N! into your sore, T, |, achir 1berg, pastor of the Swedish Con- | tharge and claimed that Cashman|lack on account of leaves being off [J0Ints and muscles, and velief comes| .\ oontional chureh will officiate [ on his left and not on the right | trecs and more game is brought in instantly, "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harm Mr. Larson is survived by two sis- |J side of the road. less rhetimatism cure which never|yars ‘the above mentloned and Mise | un a terno(}i‘fi O Hearing is Continued e disappoints and cannot burn the skin. | . Larson of Hartford, Conn. | ; 9 . Edward M. Yeomans, United States HEALTH OF WOMEN Limber up! = Quit complaining! Get | inville Briots referee in bankruptcy, had a hearing | How many perfectly well women | €M _,"f'""‘“'.'."',’,‘ g ”‘”'_““”'i" The Woman's Foreign Misstonary#l issigned for yesterday for an examin- | o you know? Isn't it true that in | T ent vou 5 SO | society of the Methodist church, will | AT 3:30 O'CLOCK ttion of the officers of the SufMleld-|order to keep up with the march of [#nd in f" moment you'll be free | 614 3 meeting tomorrow afternoon | [§ / 4 Serlin Trap Rock Co., bankrupt. The | progress the endurance of woman is :,rn”“ ', \; lv\v\l,lulltl |u‘m ’r‘ r‘v;r»: '\'}l‘” |at the home of Mrs. John E. Lamb ¢ officers to be examined are Howard |often strained to its utmost, and the |15 And swe Aaas i AR AL oad street at 3 o'clock . \ Yltnt 2y Y M. Steele, James Warner and James |tax upon her physical system is fn | 'l il ecl . Jacobs GIl" ha | ¢ Ladfes' Auxiliary to the Brock Auspices New Britain Musical Club lastings. Inasmuch as Mr. Steele is [many cases greater than she can Bl ““"':’")’ b T post will hold a mecting to In the west and Josiah H. Peck, his|stand. Headaches develop, and ner- | 1! AR SE VI BT t the Legion headquarters y y N ) : \ . awyer, could not get in touch with |vous irritability, backache, dragging|/USt 88 good for sciatica, neuralgin, |\wien u report of Miss Helen Rrock | Seat sale opens Wednesday at 10 o’clock at the C. L. Pierce C“ stoy down sensations, and other painful ["Mb280, backache, sprains will be m The members of the | % 5 F ~ |allments peculiar to women. The re-| - - ost have been invited to attend as| 246 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. liable remedy when a woman get: p 2 ~ * will also the Ladies' Auxiliary to the e s |into such a condition 1s Lyaia k.| Get Your Stomach Right |[kitonic post at pristel [ Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Stomach misery, gas and indiges Mas wi he celebrated at the ;A | oy > Q9 o I* O >< S - for nearly halt a century it ha:| ion are promptly relicved with Mi- | “hareh of Our Lady of Merey, Friday | B Prices: $1.00—81.50—8$2.00. Lodge and Box Seats $2.50 ~ N proved the natural restorative fo )-Na Stomach Tablets, At all drug worning at 7 ) o'clock for the de — FCOTFALLS — these troubles—advt. ists on money bazk plan. geased lerbes of the WorK War and ']

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