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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 'l‘RAHTFlC BUREAU | BELGIUM'S ENVOY N@VEMBER lgTH | ” M»Police Protection KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE | wen AT J g P "rwf‘m i 1 | Middietown Woman's Death Is ¥ ) E} QIKHNG e i DATE SET » o Fatal Motor Car Accident The \ | ‘ ! | : j ! Two and a Half Years. ‘ i ‘ Middletown, Conn.,, Nov. 0. v Dennison's \ Wil luite Motor Vehicle Com- | et Application for Trade Classes | : : e John Rohan, 55, dled today from 1 ol 5 jurfes received through being struclk Seals and i missioner Here Dec. 13 W Must Be in Then ot i PR L street, driven by John D. Cahill, a iags send ARG v i | L ; e 3 f v liveryman, Mrs. Rohan was ahout g ¥ 4 & sl to board a trolley car at the time le up to % ‘ % ¢ Cahill is held to await a verdict ~ ° r Ro 3, i o o November ) toradmission to the P f # (3> ¥ from Coroner Stephen Dav who ey e mas ltts ln A . el mber 13 % f Peachers Traini Clags for trade 5 W, . % % will examine witnes: who have as- | te s I} b g nd vocational teachers to be con- | _ o ) 3 % Y - ¥ serted that Cahill was trying to pass i & i A ; i a trolley car aCheerfun : SADAN it ; i ; : e, | lctediEr pRibRNC RS AR 3 ¥ : b oo o ; This was the, first automobile fa- ) : i : 1 4 My | Trade school by the Department of : ) &Yt B F, tality in this city's streets in two and | tions of transportat | a half years. way-why | |pmiai e [ S o e i ARG i, WS reg overloading, sa more? p Phe bureau v meeting and | 495 ; P I'he purpose of the class is to offer | L : | 3 x" : { MARKS RALLY TODAY (7 cheon at tl W Britain club | 1 % to tradesmen who are experts in | ¢ ok Vi 2 . New York, Nov. 9.—CGerman marks d yesterday where it was decided to o d their line, an opportunity to fit | ¢ , d' 2 E rallied one-tenth of one cent to .42 tinue ilar monthly mect § 4 {hemselves to become instructors of | About 15 mem 2 ) ; their trade, The work s conducted | cents today, following cables an- nouncing a sharp recovery in the London market. Monday's low bureau were present, B, S evenings, in order not to nterf figure was .32 cents. chairman 4 i 43 | with regular ¢ employment. Burr, who was electe 7 he las ect r ( 1 20, i} LAt 5% Batlsliay seL DR ATER BT L ! i rapidly increa number of tra glancs | : and vocational schools and trainir A proposition to create a 1 S o % R departments in industrial plants has s A ‘% L IRTERL i | directors for the ireau was | i&:‘ ¢ 5 | created a demand for trained instruc- | ,‘A. ¥ \ O e | tabled untli some future mecting | : ey tors who can teach vocational and | $iap e ; R ¢ : Discuss Truck Loading ) 4 trade subjects. Vacancies in the Dickinson Drug Co.| et i siiion vus| [ B trado sublects. - Vacancies in _the F o hi . [given over to u discussion of motor | : % possible, filled from the graduates of | : o 169-171 Main Street truck transportation. A. P. Marsh, | 3 se teacher training classes, though e who attended the meeting of the | 5 el no guarantee is given that all gradu- | Florence Dearing and Evelyn Morey are bicycling to San State Truckmen's association at New | G ¢ be sem iy o ) . s ok 4 Haven Monday, gave a detalled ac- ok ; sl i e, “f{’l]"’”.’ffi LY I;\“,’f‘,,’l"\ Francisco, carrying a good fellowship message to all Masonic o |count of the meeting. The same o 3 ducted in Meriden, Bridgeport, Tor-| lodges along the way from the Fellowship Forum of Washing- Pcpto-Mangan Is Sold in problem which called together the o ngtor h Manchester, Putnam, | ton, D. C. Buddy, their police dog, is acting as their escort. Liquid and Tablets— Britain, | ' state truckmen is the problem now mford and New ll | contr affic bureaus )f 1 under P - vl f ._ \J 101 ew hoes B e e R Wi enticaias monocle, | inder the general supervision of Her the Same Medicinally LIS |k L g 8. Iail of the local trade school- | 141q on which the melons were| K. OF €. TO PARADE FRIDAY —_— i il r e i1 e rolueR e biE N eA G e D UL e B Ot rticular stress is laid on trade | ;604 not so many years ago was X The famous blood builder, Gude's I eyond a certain limit is| " } i and job anaylsis, method of instruc- | gecit " Now more than 400 miles of : ; Pepto-Mar i be Gnd in tabler \vl‘! king a hardship on them. Mr.|E: I He's Baron de Cartier de | tion, instructional order, instruction- |y ieqtion canals carry water from Local Council to Participate—Open | ¢, ., as in lMquid. Some Marsh reported that the state truck- | hagement and the supervisory A site g : 2 N eer . as = ; of prefectio B | men hoped. for permission to defer| Marchienne, ambassador to United | o Bl s B Uy |the Colorado river to Imperial Valley House to All ex-Service Men people prefer Pepto-Mangan tablets fec n. . 8810 aele sy L thecl] > i 3 an: a eria C 8 ) gt - En 1 i > B 8 \ ¢ farms. The valley is located not far aly nei ni s of to the liquid. They are put up in a et ompliance with or enforcement of | O i R o A aa o tey 3 Daly Council, Knights of Columbus Every concelvable kind of J§|compliance with or enforcement of | g oo ang detesate to the arms con- [ Siructor; The classes are condhettd | from the lowest land depression in the o ] convenlent package. There are people t 1 . T shoe, from hunting and walk- e slam: : of the “round table discussion” basis, | (1 will hold a special meeting Thurs- | oo ke the liquid Pepto-Mangan at ;‘n;eb?mq to I‘ul: d lshn}cs, is t was decided to invite Commis- | ference, forms being provided to insure the | "L Ty e 000 carloads of canta- , evening in the clubrooms on |home morning and night, and take or your fancy to choose | sioner Stoeckel to come here at the active participation of all membe R 5 ; loupes were shipped from Imperial | Franklin Square to make plans for | the tablets at noon time. from. All leather shoes and no i BE : A p The new styles, leathers and lasts appearing in Fall Foot- wear have reached the high C next meeting, December 1 is- SRR og The: 'ms are 5o de- | 1. £ i g, Dece to d of the group. These forms are 50 de-| o joe points this year to Pacific coast | s ymistice Day. All members are re- | Medicinally the liquid and the tab- substitutes. ¥ | cuss the law with local traffic men. [ ] signed as to promote individual |, ¢ : : ‘m of Gude's Pepto-Mangan are ’ AT e R S i S et Pl and eastern markets. All went out in| oo S ting as o |12t form of Gude’s Pepto-Mangar $8.00 to $15.00 ; 5«-|m-|-u;);1pb. I;ur)‘.l :1',“1“‘\-1”.1. il 3 | A \ / ””\‘I;’ "\‘ 1_”\ “]' ’}‘_‘! digey 1en 1i. | refriee tor cars, big ice manufactur- |4 et _"' atcondthia V“_"'”"”’ 1S & | ine same. Any druggist can supply % oy £ 4 dmission s based on the appli- o o v Soing operated at Brawley [turnout is wanted on Friday. At the | this well-known blood builder. Phy- Our Fall French, Shriner and hik Ha 0 AR 5 ruckmen probably will be tec sants ha ad at least seven years s : . ; Urner Shoes are flner than RIORAD LY SRIVILEd O cants having had at least seven years | oo "o "o oo Salley points to stock | last meeting of the soclety it was | siclans have prescribed Gude's Pepto- ever; much cheaper, §13.50 to :1"‘)"““15 “{;‘Q:Z:’w;“i‘;\ omnsIRtI "I" | E? [ ’l SAbe s hich ”;‘\"I‘“ Je I |the cars. voted to participate in the parade if | Mangan for years. It restores the $15. I e s i r i fhe st ,:y‘,4"':”&‘\"““;..}?1 ,‘,‘,'\,,‘."i[;::“,] An attempt is to he made this win-{any was to be held, and the time is | blood to its hormal healthy state by T e oy [ [t istevest el ter in the Imperial Valley to produce |go short now that a special meet- | increasing the number of red cells. S ¥ o z i g Christmas melons, the valley four-|ing is the only way to get in touch | Men, women and children who are ;’.;‘""““‘““ {ouiwresgssiand \ fagan nf £y : 11\;V1(:Ir’ f:hm‘m DPcatlon e shonlal| o YeR BNy having sent out the|ith the members. run down, weak, pale and sickly, re- . [S I\(}W Ma‘}(}g 01 Cl\,\ffilafld-- : ies and applications should [ g ¢ 11 lons ever produced in the| fThe house committee wish to an-| gain normal health by helping the k n n | be ade 5 direc W » Sta | 5 ¥ v i k SPATS DDLE SOAP PREPARING FOR GANE e GioRthe [Oiaeshio the State | country in the holiday scason outsiac | nounce “open housel will he observed | blood to et back its strength. Look LUTETIAN CREAM “Hall. sl 7 ' f a hothouse. £ nd all ex-servicemen are invited to [ for the name “Gude's Pepto-Mangan™ COUZM}S hOJ\/H 1 e“{m §. Hall, who will personally conduct| “mhe first Christmas melons were|use the clubrooms on Friday. on the package. Advertisement. the New Britain group aghin this| iseq dquring a frostless winter ana Plans Being Arranged For Annual LA year, Durl the winter of 1920-|preqjctions have been made that the | a|1921, a class of 34 men were certifi- 19 winter will be frostless. | 4 ’ I Football Mcet of Eastern and West- [ 1€ : | ceted at New Britain. Of this group - e 5 S 07 S Cl S R CamD e ! 5 5 Acting on the predictions many farm- | (3 §| ern Intercoilegiate Champions. orgar A 12 now engaged in instructional | opg have planted winter melons, hop- | [ ’ ; speech, Ired Ko former ch G k Passadena, Cal, Nov. 9.—Prepara- | of police, reached t tht of his | s represented in the 2L 19 93-99Asy1um St tions are under way for the next an- | ambition when he was elected mayor | classes last year included: Y 0 nual football game between easters | of Cleveland over William §. Fitzger- | jeral machine work; 2, tool- 3 n 8 Fltager | mating: 4. automatis| COMPLAIN OF SERVICE |B Hartford and western intercollegiate n)v:.mm(ms a ublican incumbent, a ¥/to be held here N Ycur's day| other candidates yesterday crew machine operation; 5, metal S, B ° “Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind.” under the auspice the snden When Kopler was dismissed pattern-making; 6, wood pattern- . Bl [ Tournament of Ros ociition chief of police in 1913 o 3 T carpentry; 8, plumbing; | Arch Street People May Petition to g l ar e S —— Association » ctrd : i 9, electrical work; 10, painting and| pro prench’s Busses Take Pas- 1o teams | conduct ur ol G e e decorating; 11, drafting (machine and vitations will be ¢ until the close | he set himse me g | architect 12, automobile repair-| sengers on That Street. 12 of the various h se footbeil| “Cleveland s 2 day ing; 13, textile trades; 14, printing; o | seasons ts maye ¢ 1 vl [ 15, acetylene welding; 16, brick-lay- Arch street residents are beginning 300 MAIN ST. . . ienms S, shi sheet metal work; 18, ship [to complain of the gradual letting year the ur 4 otr I down of service on the jitneys runnir will meet this eve sccessor | inive of Oregon, co iam- | ow : ot [ ART able talk of a petition to the Public | f will probably be selected in place of | pion, lost to Harvard univer ted M | 5 ] ¥ tE@NS WILL-BE Ttilities Commision asking permission | TWO “)S 256 Whole FiSll llc ]b Andrew J. Richardson as sergeant he tournam-nt of Rose to have the Hart street and Kensing- and a new patrolman will be named |tion is planning to build taum | one. [ton busses pick up passengers on |f in place of George C. Ell r, pro-|for the big game and announcedl tive . Al ED AT A B I S Bi 15 lb 2 lb 25(: moted to a serge {vear and ten-year ticket bools won d | Pitt-hurzh Blects Magee e el lon e (hat stncatieay tnel| napper biues, C 10, 8. . Pittsburgh, Nov. 9.—Unofficial re- regular Arch street busses are not pi Get your tickets a r Co ! e ’ | e e el L |+ 5 Bew Brlmin mame saturia, at T |t conraetion. The dadan | dsincts idicae T section of Wi | gy i oo v s o st Haddock, 10¢ Ib. — Round Clams, 20c qt. e e e o vui\_‘, .Li‘.“n“\:m 10t be ready for u.r-“ am Mgt lic k ‘.w.m‘.]‘ «»MTIHEIS flt Sall FI‘fll]ClSCO }hn-,.h down and, instead of runn B Bl k ] l d Bl S l S T t Wh't 1y filed for probat g ) TS '_ A ; "\‘:‘ . x 4 |out a substitute buss, the next trip, | i < ) ea lrou 1te e | e o S| prodgy Holdag Bruly |7 e e e 6F § DIOCE AR S 94 i . Lilllan Weimore fia S BALL Fhs ik | Perch, Flounders, Mackerel, Cod, Fin- phany :‘m\“ ,f" g iesito g O = | Magee c the entire city coun- == s do not go entirely through to Avery's | i 5 o omy and comfort b To Be Held As Usual At State Ar- |« publican ticket with him, corners i ) ’ i nan Haddle, Butter FlSh, Scallops range all the year rc 1vt. e o the return n Trancisco, Nov. 3.—More than g mory New Year's Live, g o 1 va »d a B . Charles yn, aged 59 ver ¢ ) 7000000 cantaloupes—enough to| A local policeman who watched a 5 P ; : ‘ intaloupcs-noUED 10| recently said e arver vent 0|8 Fresh Opened Oysters Steaming Clams o 174 Jubilee street \ \ y Che annual ball of the Firemen's Schwab Wins Dufialo Iurpisieevery, Wi T T S Britain Ge ‘ th 2 >en 1 f Fund will he Jlo, Nov. 8.—Frank Y, Schwab, | States for a melon and a half for [hS 0T stoppen jLiar pibrensiash M ey . ) B s b et collar ; by falling | as usual New Year's Eve in the State | Republic o B lrank V. SCal | reakfast—were raised in the Imper- |Waited until the other bus had over- | i 300 Mam SL Opp. Russe“ s Butter dtore down stairs at his | Armory on ch street According | declaring for amendment ¢ | to present indication i 1 t to permit ial Valley of southern California this|taken him and then returned to the | St. John's revue o advt. year, :lr‘x't:r\llm. to the Pacific Fruit :-mxr-r without going to the end Ernest C. Ba 5 113 Common- | Isxpress Company. his line, wealth avenue I red Cornell g Ithaca, N. Y. Tabs' fair opens next Friday.— infeve e e Boatter sunshi with Chris Ry e this carly date, | cards. Just the ca i . 1 for at Adkins t LD Al Armistice T h heer inted Fae e e R T e ] Pimples and boils are signs of ent on the city's , if the work out, it will affair ever give Dancing from String O I _— e e lowered vitality Thurs., Fri. and Sat. --FOX — FOOTFA E}?filtalizewom(}ut e : i ‘ au \| ol | 1E ] it 7S 0 StEd r‘erveo Y il IMPLES and blackheads (acne) and boils their regular diet. It is a highly digestible food A familiar food now used to correct them EASON’S OP ,,p.‘,,,(1")",‘:,':,,,',f“}h‘m“' Dimte ’-‘l“'\“'q’:‘r: 3 are often the signals of a falling off in health. ° assimilated like any other fresh food. You will ARMISTICE DAY Auxated Iron )!|;.‘;»}nvmr N Ton a1k “A bad acne rmay indicate profound debil- like i Sresh, distinctive flavor and the clean, | e e 1 e néplnach,( | Rt o dis ax ity,” writes a physician connected with a number eholesome taste it leaves in your mouth. Under New Management bn fron mu::-.s :\1’:1(\1:.1””1"v“‘,","““"”‘ Lol ) of leading New York hm‘;‘mk’ a.md b 1_“5) A Eat Fleischmann's Yeast before or between 1 does not injur 10PF naD IEHD occurrence of boils should always be looked upon o’ “r 0 two to three cakes a day. Only one ROLLER SKATING © teeth nor upsct the stomach; it is an ca 0 RAISE M indicati itality.” 4 il s I RALSL MVGE UL as an indication of lowered vitality. precaution: if troubled with gas dissolve yeast first in very hot water. This does not affect the t = et ¥ ke rich, red blood, revitali OLD TURNER HALL ““j;‘,'r'\il"m'ul nerves and give you ne Mount Dolyolke Endowment Pledg It has been found from actual clinical tests 8 dc C gth and encrgy. Over 4.000,000 peoy that remarkable results are obtained in treating efficacy of the yeast. You will like Fleischmann’s =~ Rear — annually are us AEN 168 ARCH STREET AWy Insistupon h.',:’33\.‘,‘.{.1:;;'."“:1‘:, IR TR TIEUEEER AN Snented Dy these complaints with Fleischmann’s Yeast. Yeast spread on toast or crackers, dissolved in NEW BRITAIN, CONN, ;:»"‘1‘"('\'}‘:‘ l!m-\‘ v;'rr"" for the letters N.I. on Fittio Bt Nolenibortis milk or fruit-juices, or just plain. Place a standing Will remain open for the ser 5 enia ol druguists n tablets| Today Fleischmann's Yeast is everywhere order with your grocer for Fleischmann’s Yeast * YRy LLOTNO0N. - ; recognized as a valuable “conditioner.” It isa and get it fresh daily. S A 3 3 - S iRl fresh food which supplies in rich quantities the e : newly discovered vitamine known to be lacking Her])e ki 4 November t from many of our foods. It thus corrects lowered | e \ : vitality whicH is so often the underlying cause of B these minor ailments. Send 4 cents in stamps for the interesting book-' let, “The New Importance of Yeast in Diet.” So many inquiries are coming in daily for this booklet : that it is necessary to make this nominal charge I\Hd{’rson 3 i 15 t : to cover cost of handling and mailing. Address G 4 P 1 ; A : L To protect themsclves against these complaints THE FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington TEACHER OF VIOLIN I it X meny are making Fleischmann's Yeast a part of Strset, New York, N. Y. Limited Number of Beginners i s i i and Advanced Pupils Will J \ / In addition to cards, there wi T a Be Accepted TN ¢ { it fo scientifically tested yeast Fresh yeast has been proved by recent scientific tests to bea Valuable food for correcting run-down condition, constipation, tlicAstilel, indidvstion and certain skin disorders. These original tests E A R o l L " ¥ were all made with Fleischmann's Yeast. Reware of untested | AR : ! % | 2 t-vitamins preparations that contain drugs or other mix- o S, ‘] 2 | tures. Fleischmann's Yeast (fresh) is a pure food, rich in vita= RELIEVES DEAFNESS "and : imine, in which it measures up to the high standards set by S8TOPS HEAD NOISES, Simply e L Jaboratories and hospitals. The familiar tin-foil package with 7 B Rub it Baci of the Ears and ! ‘ olds the yellow label is the only forwm in which Fleischmann's Yeast Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Insert In Nostrils. Proof of auc- . ) QUINTN for Health it sold. | F ( Y (Y [! cess and list of druggists on request. o ) X E) - A O, LEON#RD, Ine.—70 6th Ave, N Y. City s : . Available for Concerts—Musi- ki LEONARD cales—Recitals STUDIO: 212 MAIN STREET 115 Dwight St. Phone 1322 — FOOTFALLS —

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