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‘ NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921, Frau Schratt Coming for | QOur Awmerican Dollars Wilson, who served as Lieutenant Governor Connecticut cus Holcomb, and | o under Mar- | mhEinedt| [ FRESH latter's refusal to | cull a special session of the State Leg fslature to ratify the suffrage amend- | | | Governor | the port ‘trom the wamen in_ eaterdy Tea—to be st be fresh REPUBLICANS IN Wilson Deleated and Atwater, |31, om. e rinetoe ™ 50 | Burns detectives from 1} York to | Democrat, Is Elected Mayor voting women also supported PASTORS T0 WIELD PICKS | Wil “clean up'" the city over the of the local police, an act which made | him many cnemies in the local heads Boston Labor Leaders, in Turn, 1ill Their Places in Pulpits in New g xperiment. 3 - Nov. 9. I'rederick At democrat, in th | cleetion | ay received 16,264 votes : 145 Mayor | hand at . repul Bridgeport, Boston, Mass,, Nov. 0. water tors have aceept challenge of received slican., Jasper socialist cundidate, Mayor Wilson's | in the entire rey The republic | date, Clarence I occupy | chosen town clerk, « isalwaysfreshand possesses that unique flavour of ‘goodness’ that has justly made it famous. union labor to try their “REAL DIRT FARMER” ‘ Mrs, Sidney Sharpe of Porum, Okla- wielding the pick and shovel and carrying the hod in order that they homa, Designated as the Champion ki ) better position Tl i may be in a better position to di Aetennals Producer of Oats in that State. labor ho was cuss the situation. Unfon la Nov. 9.—A dney § Muskogee, Okla., real Mrs. bor leaders in their turn will the pulpits of th Miss Jo- Winton | t 14,143 for sephine dirt farmer is arpe of polled 14,896 votes agair Miss Kiely For city clerk, Iranc democrat, received 1h for A pastors that labor P’orum, south of here in this county, may get a clearer ldea of the church Haa B iha mattor who has heen designated the cham- Ministers from several churches of | Greater Boston donned overalls and | with hod, unt brush, pick, shovel and other tools of manual la- | bor, became workmen on building jobs about the city. Several | (resurer, and ! of the clergymen will work on steam | Jpank I shovels. iy They registered for their Threc with Dr. D udder, otinen of the ¢ of the Greater Boston | e s A working Newton Baptist 0 ) e Dunne- 4 s in eastern Ok- votes vear. Her farm lands ielded 70 bushels to the acre, on an average, whereas many other farmers ighborhood produced but 25 bushels San) pion producer of ¢ against 18,257 republican. Other demoy didates elected arve. Edward A tax collector; John I \son, | lahoma thi trowel, o Drew, city Gill, Witt- | various larm Wrenee J \aro Sharpe is the largest lund owner in Musko count 1 three ge-| hivids title to 800 acres, 500 of whnizh re also elact- | Were in cultivation last year, and tivee tre Mrs wor \‘H|uv1-;‘ cmus o secretary | | tors, pe is a student of dive Although her | vigh cotton cour levotes but a reasonable 1o it staple In addition to raising ind wheat, she prbduces corn, Kkafir, sorghum and other feed crops. In the common | clude the Cami Rev. Henry Baptist church; De, the Rev. F b. tary Congregational Miss ciety; the Rev. Howard Ireda, Cla endon street Baptist chureh; the [ Frank Kingdon, mont street Meth- odist church; th evs Young, Roxbury Pr vterian chureh; the Rev. Lyman B. Ruttledge, irst Parish { Howard B J. Davis, farming ~| located in a last acred now ) iblicans publicans, ho or fr the clection, the co | consists of f G s | nst ten he democratic camy o on the agance in the Ci o S i g t night, | with y i red fire in evidence. Frederick Atwater is a held in Hartford, Friday, Decem- | nitarian church; the | manufacturer, newcomer in | ber 9th, of the Connecticut valley dis. Stratton and the | Bridgeport po s president | trict of the Colgate University Alum- . | both of Arlir | of the Dridgeport Nut 1 Bolt Co. iation steher onts democrats, FEATURING DINING ROOM FURNITURE For Thanksgiving Is your home prepared for the holiday festivities? Is the dining room furnished to your entire satisfaction? Perhaps not, then come in and let us show you the many handsome new designs in “period” suites which are now on display. We list below six random selections but you can not appreciate the value and beauty of these suites until you 1ave seen them. 10-P§ECE JACOBEAN OAK SUITE. A fine sub- stantial suite in rich Jacobean finish; 60-inch Buffet, Cab- inet Serving Table a roomy China Closet, 48-inch Exten- sion Table, ide Chairs and 1 Arm Chair with genuine leathe i gn was p Out Ext ALUMNI DINNER. Invitations have been received in this city by, graduates of the Colgatc ersity #o the annual dinner to slogan “Swee g [ Q@ TR N el St 62 YEAR CLD WOMAN | IS BURNED 10 DEATH KATHARINE AMADAME Lifelong Friend of Old Imperor ¥eels Pinch of Poverty Mrs. Josic Whitman of Thonipson, aga | is Found Dead After | (By N. E. A. Service) ‘ } Invalid, Vienna, Nov. 9.—Ame will see Frau hratt—for a pr who will friend of the lat Joseph of A feeling the pt 1 ‘ I in Touse. in Putnam, Nov. 9.—Mrs, Josic Whit- man, years old, invalid 5 Buy a pipe— e e g aninay e L XN % and someP.A. Get the joy that’s due you! We print it right here that if you don’t know the ‘“feel’”” and the friendship of a joy’us jimmy pipe — GO GET ONE! And—get some Prince Albert and bang a howdy-do on the big smoke-gong! Without China Closet and Server S8-PIECE OLD WALNUT SUITE. Consisting of large Duffet, Extension Table and 6 genuine leather seat Ch 0ld Walnut is a finish which is extremely e $193.50 ... $251 history peror Francis Hungary, | povert as fa- lust 1t shortly o'clock | Whitmare destroyed 1 si1 tier e her fortunes that | after 1T paring to accept the offer | American theatrical producers | in a comedy in several Amer- when the farmhouse in fire -of and wl did mtil informed estimated | Thompson | undetermined ori wa ane Jarn therine Schratt re- gte knowl- | of the ‘He was just| fuscs ic edge of peror she my very 1e loss is 10-P1 SUITE. em Extra good value at ... Prince Albert is For, Prince Albert’s quality — flavor — coolness — told the NEA that SHT movic eve SHE WOU memoirs, inc written her b SHE WOULD 1D lecture tour, disc the Tausburg. Offers of f: three huve jean promote clined ing to the ferentiy. WOULD NOT crial dealing with € in the Hapshurg dynasty D NOT wrtic g affairs of her by Amer- all, stage them turr 1 I'ran pertorm Lonis : ) nin ind performant I other The tour, If as su probably will be ¢ Schratt ha before, m Americ can doilars is not with attraction opls pital invested in living very poorly “I am for however, for tc me the drama i v high art—and what artist can be truly happy with- out her art? dependent A ian like myste upon ci properties, ey of Friendship Katy Schratt was a baker's daugh- ter. sved an early suceess on the After touring America became & member of the Vienna Court theater. Getting into . debt, she to the emperor himself for t ther tour of Ame Confused him Jour exee 3 q of Your majes laughed but from that error grew a romantic friendship She s) sh i to make ar as ROBERTS. Herbert Cross IRITON York, TO MEET Nov. 9 nelish wywelght his first American night in a I1-round hout appearance with CONSTIPATION BEECHAM'S mmm,_ PILLS gt | saurs, Fri. and Sat. A 4 - POX T - — FOOTI"ALLS — ; | Court Refuses to Dismiss Murder In- 3 to her dif- | will make impc turne yulous sums to do all | B i dictment THE AFF nCH tanding e trial of an isolated section. s saw that it was the home, fon to the - Besides her | hitman leaves a Belle Whitman, hool teacher, TRIAL CONTINUED. gainst Mrs, Obenchain, o Reeve | 2y for Mrs, dismissal of ther the same fter a brief argument the | icd the mot nd contin- vial until 2 with the that it would follow Durch. Obhenchain the in- Nov. | " 1. RABRIT, ESQUIRE sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and helf pound tin humidors and in the pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top. Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynclds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. MEET MY UNCLE, MR BULLFROG fragrance—is in a class of its own! You never tasted such tobacco! Why—figure out what it alone means to your tongue and temper when we tell you that Prince Albert can’t bite, can’t parch! Our exclusive patented process fixes that! Prince Albert is a revelation in a makin’s cigarette! My, but how that delightful flavor makes a dent! And, how it does answer that hankering! Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut. And, say—oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe! Do it right now! : the national joy smoke That’s \;hy GLAD TO S-PIECE G UINE ANTIQUE - MAHOGANY SUITE. A most attractive suite particularly adapted to i SR $249 apartments 9.-PIECE MAHOGANY SUITE, Louis XVI style. arge Buffet with mirror back, Serving Table, 54-inch Extension Table and 6 Chairs 10-PIECE CHOICE AMERICAN WALNUT SUITE. An unusually pretty suite in which the rich grain of se- lected walnut is-shown to advantage. The Table is the new rounded oblong style; the Buffet of ample propor- tions and of most atty $420 Overlooking Capitol Grounds 'BY HOLMAN KNOW YUH ‘ceel 1D KNOW IT WAS THAT LATE i [ AIRS OF JANE DN'T [ YOU ON THE [SCE HERE, JANE, [[WHY, FATHER, AND HAVE BEEN OUT | OUT THERE A MIGHTY LONG Pa Hears a Report A SECOND NOTHING ! — ART LI WAS ONLY PORCH |— 4 FOR A é‘% SECOND ¢ Nz {‘: /:(4 [ %\ Y, a2 hig _V'SEE HE'S BY YOUNG I HEARD A | THIRD AN’ , FOURTH