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NEW BRITAIN DAILY NOVEMBER 10, 1921 o . i 1 i |RAILROAD MEN TO ANNOUNCE ERALD, THURSDAY, LINE | CAPITOL ARMISTICE DAY (TOMORROW) \4 E g % Ig §! Exceutives Will Decide Today When | cleven f(far«.‘, nes to Post Notices on Eastern | (Continued KFrom First Page) Railroad Lines plies been asked to extend thelr petitioners' towns of the water board, igineers who have be city at one time discussed s of the el In the absence information, ther mmendations made, rd act in the matter, rman and other plan by towi sup Hive 80 fortunate es Into the Chairman nher th er or informally the xtension defl e ihilitie ahorate « of more could be nor could the However, the the opin one, no ) 1 e catat wre of v feasible Threensep y:xmlues One for mildness VIRGINIA One for mellowness, BURLEY One for aroma, TURKISH "The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blended. mf @rfi‘? & ;m FIETH AVE. ) W YoRK CITY Today. reat gra 2 [ R S , oy Would With Increase Supply HERBERT L. MILLS 336 Main St. 64 square miles of exception- watershed to draw upon, it Ticts . van anil is planned to establish a central dis- puting point near the east branch rvoir on th rmington river, at tmsteac At Richard's corner, where 1t Hartford at present a comi- with an elevation and a capacity of three the plan would be to un 100 feet. T supply be increased from threc yns. | tford Nepaug reservoir, the the state, would be With the thirty billion gal- Guard, v Hartford, the Hartford | to the rope would then be in a position ch thousands approximately billion | nder fhe portation | re ation time cont ght had been set to ca [ wou i een o repre their employe Harttfore s winding AR I B » - . ] . v works h r of Frenc in cllow, v ecision « feet | blended bon acr banner of | ek ! Y Wlons, Dickinson Drug Co.| o e and | e 169-171 Main Street HisE Blgr Hardware ory of t ier | crvoir HORE SUITS BROUGHT i ver damages of $1,400 alleging he lonned them $1,050, Lawyer M. D. Saxe lssued the writ, which {s return able on the third Monday in Noveu- ber., Constable I'red Winkle served the papers in all of the above mut- freedom suve i ? Sk m to hoelie fei] s Legdney on a1 [ road e board xeeutives re would act referred to it. , worked ; 10 Actlons Against Azaniglans Total bov- ud by the T Marines On at onee also With the Filing of Your heart Last touches were put for Four more suits have been brought AGAIN Our Own Guaranteed 100 Per Cent. Camel Hairv CoatsFor Women $15.00 and $55.00 Sports-like and designed fulfill requirement comfort, utility and Choice coats for * “day-out’ Vi I" artford every econo ay-in" und STOCK O AT NEW SALE Strictl Trimmed Garments At Great Savings. sylum Streei 93-99 only § PRICES! Tailored and Fur ad lined aisles througt we to pass to pay dead, thousands wi 3 fame is that they Americans h such state not know. ran the narro he r to the claim to simpic lies in gs may castward roped way, marines in olive green c their field uniforms and with fixed bayonets lining each side, On each man's shoulder swung |nav the looped cords of ti fourrageres |a first showing that they were of a marine | must be riment decorated by I'rance for|in that per his valor on French soil. U. The A sent too are who 1d to the as he as emperor Straight FFrom First (Continued Page) , as under standards 1 obsole v capital ship line life of but eig years ced by a new ship to for my. [ and . Has merican n objective, 1t not re n ordered program of rey ning any naval tion battleships No Pol People Gradually the on up the great doors of the rotur come to pass by the hes I'rom the Bow Heads no roped aisle to the led v folk | ment for hier with bowed |on a fixed ri eft side a double |battle crui of soldiers from the cnginecr Th 1 barracks, overcoated against a long|whic vigil in the cold of the g rior ber beside the dead, with fixed bayo- | the nets and rifleg at the trail m up the main steps and into the to 1ard about the casket, senate rotun en main r teps closed | maintat of rs governed the building to 1914 went by the Britain i ips. Tour ben ithori way o § for wu and t gide of but they he t been Germa ved hall uildir battle the stairs were | es the ust at 8 doors, huge shed with in- senatc low o'clock bronz corridor. T% the great barriers embell Japan is Delaying act status Japan's itish two-power standard board with | not tod th | plan new What This City Could Do, New Britain, through its various could furnish approxir ving amounts 100,000 gallons; 186,000,000; high shuttle R. 0. T. C. LECTURE Principal Slade Urges Military Unit to oirs, 1,6 rescrve, 65,000,000; Parade Tomorrow—Other Items of servies Interest to Pupils, 00,00 Meadow During the morning an assemb speclal period this was held in the Britain High school, at which | the young men of the school were present. Mr. Slade spoke of the part which the R. O. T. C. unit is to take in the parade tomorrow., The mem- | make | ers of the unit are to report at the | school at 1:30 o'clock in uniform. He | asked the cooperation of all to make Bout cig bt mil- | the part to be taken by the unit a works, worth | Success. millions; the A. S. Hancock, faculty is valued at | the debating club then spoke a few Bristol words about that organization. He h of which suid he wished to bring the question the neighborhood of of debating and publiec speaking 1l as smaller squarely before the young men of the | materials irther e The debating situation in the water resources. school s not what it should be. In ST aatablianiy Hartford, there are three debatin BONETY the cieties for young men alone. In New according Haven, there are two and at Meriden, when a debate is in pro - 000,000, quantities 1 m from and Bristol water upplies would be most neede Commi proposition the taki ion of the He which Britain four. which the would also he | the Middietown, works. The diverted | sion Plan would by state urtford works, | g over the N dircctor of system in and expense would be numerous for hool. such a cities and | to their agalngt Sarkis and Leon Azaniglan, farmers residing at Ftanloy quarter, Lringing the total number up to seven far. Stoddard company of New Haven, through Lawyer Morris D. Baxe, has brought an actlon to re- cover $500 for goods sold. The writ is returnable in the city court on the | — - e third Monday in November. i %) B. M. Bagdigian, through Lawyer| PARTRIDGE BERRY BOWLS M, D, axe has brought action to re- " d7es Tus v i cover $600 for moncy lonned. The| LIree sizes just received. v ;nliw-mu-namu in the city on the | Also Canaries, Goldfish, Guineca taird Monday in November. Martin| piog Parrots, Pigeons, etc. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE 105 Arch Street—Tel. 1121-3 Bagdiglan, through Law for fiou@ls & Colds This ayrup 1s different from all oth Quick relfef. 'No oplates. 5¢ everywhese. and 80 ton, has instituted action to 51,000 for money loaned. | Hyman Michlin, has brought ac- recover populations. ress the e res and and long republic, on whos is certain how- Japan has not started all the super-war and cight prozram That fleet 1 would not achieved is not know that Hartford y Could Save Money | ever con- hips 11 "rance proposition is put| T | ed. shortly, it will not he neec-|x for the city to bear the e proposed extensions to supply under the plan of Allen Hazen. This proposi- s the expenditure of sev- ‘e is no such interest at the ritain school. There are a few men in the club who are good work- ers, but the trouble is that thcre arc only a In past years ain has had a record for winning de- hates with Hartford and New Haven. Chairman Rossberg of | mpe year before team lost has expr 1 him-| ohe of the debatc last year it of considering the | oot hoth of them. Another thing is water resources be- | tjat more veteran members are need allments are under- | o in the club. that the mat-| =y ") jusion, Mr. Hancock seid the next that he would like to meet all who have any ideas on the sub ject direcily at the close of the fourth period in Room 21. A dime dance w nasium at the period today under the auspices of the Art club. Cheering practice was held between the dances. Music was fur- nished by Clynes' orchest LOCAL “It Pays To Buy Our Kind."” 15 back and pped upward, ss by the casket. Are stepped within the group besi the bier|afirmed being set in|put deferred durir in blended | greatly siowed down echoes in|jimited appropriations, BOW | same status. Tt in |and six battle cr r heve laid. Actual work b wol the vou four Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull Street. ron Kato abreast to pi : be ngers There water t line 1016 re- eral American prog m of congres; ¢ involy millions. hoard favor m of in hall, vhe flowers in the this is in n six be Keels the City I mal lty tenls harnfonies that woke the hig vaulted | flooded with sunlight They 5 the last ve sang erica:" “Long were water as in at ttleships it of all | fore any morc ‘ on con- | taken, and it probable I | ter w e t before £ one battleship, the Massa. | leF Will be brought before | session of the board. been s mary at ;fil”y][‘ i |19 86 YEARS OLD TODAY the other five ranged from es When City the = roof above, ennessee” at Morans'. of “Am- Haeh Our Hot Chocolate and Fudge Sundacs are extr Enroe’s, West Main strect.—udvt. .y : I8kt the students at Danceland; | pod s 1ot on sorron Ad. the taop|Wotls Friday evening.—advt. e ; e o |19 to Get your tickets for Hartford- that gave the 2 New Britain game Saturday, at Y. M. | in the ceremonies C. A, Dickinson’s or Crowell advt on and out the western | sontaple it 2id, it might be fol Armistice ball under the auspi the terraced | wed by propos: Z "‘f‘m,_l ship: of The Eddy-Glover post, American | slopes that fa out to the whitelli \i"acwn on hip basis Leglon, Friday evening, Nov. 11th.|gleam of Washington monument [ “1n the 1 i Katoi Dancing' from § to 1. Chapman's [straight ahead, and beyond, | yiotement of Japan's willingness to Btring Orch. Let's go.—advt. cemingly b bt cut through center by | 4 : AL e Y lcut her program it is not how Tabs' fair opens next Frid e great t\ e HEht l‘ ulk | hip-for-ship llation © plan | Shop early o «r].'“‘1‘)‘”‘:”\\{::"wa TN | night be viewed her representa- closes at 11 a. 5 [tives. KEach ship struck off the list —advt. The |would mean a he proportionate About th ket on reduction for Japan, it is said, than those who passed by saw the [for Great Britain or the United diers, still as thot carved from | States bronze in their khaki trappings. At| |pany case naval offic the head, arms rigid at his sides, his|tpe question of naval replacements own head hent forward until the tan R Ao Cho Be iy ; may our land he right, h freedom’s 1 with light.” Youn peil on s held 1o in the gym- per cent, It is gested that the fourth | cessation of naval incres period of years, perhaps a de | be proposed. It that should prove of sreat George Root Rt'm('nlh ved slow entrance, over |25 Jiad Six Brick Houses—Went down Where School Now MEN IN SUIT Coasting High still Stands. the square on the his 86th George Root, of with a clea In commemoration of Steve Jacobs Sued by Cookish For Al- —advt leged Loan 1920. canc birthday by Maple dozen mums the church makes | Root, annivers hill, white and y at the supper and m in DISCOUNT ON ALL UITS For the Next 10 Days 4 January, Fric m. morning, jesse-Leland store Co. 86 was presented heard before Judge Reed, as state referee, at the county building in Hartford yesterday, in the Men’s Brotherhood of the South | case of J. Cookish of this city against | last evening. Mr. Root, who | g J. Jacobs, proprictor of Steve's his home with his son, Ernest | Taxi Service. Cookish claims that in at Maple hill, has spent the cn- | January, 1920, he loaned $2,850 to tire 86 ye his life in this city. | Jacohs and the money has never been | i brim of his cap hid his eyes, stood|ayolved which a naval He was in the neighborhood | repaid. Jacobs claimed that the | the non-commissioned officer. At| o alRiAined it that weve what Franklin square and | money was paid in for a half inter- | cach corner, facing inward toward| the conference. Also It o boy was fond of coasting |est in the business. Judge Reed will | /8 the center stood a soldier, rifle butt d, no naval power would be | @0Wn the hill upon which the high|try to stain if there was a part- grounded on the stone flagging, body | iy stop &ll construction be- | School an trade school build- | nership between the two rigidly :»,mvl,‘lywl ;v|1>r. with l‘m,]v IH,:’,’ el A E e s g s now sf Cookish was represented by Morti- | .]:‘.“‘;,t,‘;,,‘,"}:.‘- 4)”\; ‘1' an:; 1 vel With| 25 owledge in naval enginering e \\jyx mer 'II.. 1‘ ‘-H‘Im- \\'v "l,.l,l:: ‘.:I\“[{”hl' e 1dlors bvea Rot armisals ex| PaiehUcan el onrrled son fonly byl : and Jacobs by Michael Sexton. ARAE MO kTS E NIk IS 5 building at phase, it is said is cer- | tined by cept stated intervals when slight| 25 <8 oo during his position made simultane- . 4 | six brick houses in the vill Since 1 the physical strain. New Britain has become a city o'clock a stream o JJN]GR Hl(‘d NO ES )f these buildings has disapp men, women and J but five of them still stand. 1 black—had begun He is one of the oldest members of march through the ro in | {he South church, served during the Civil war in the 8th regiment, Conn- cticut Infantry, and is an active member of Stanley Post, G. A. R. Arguments were Guard of Honor. low ch its low base, Samuel Gardner, celebrated volinist five ol Fox's, 20th. Get tickets now at C. L. Plerce & Co.—advt Have you lost your key? extra key cut at Monier B We make and scll the best Brittle, Chocola Peanut Molasses, Peppermint nd scotch Wafers, Mc J Main street.—advt Meet the st Friday evening Have an s point out, ave ar 8. —-advt e dealt scheme under zht must be bor now is Peanut Cluster status asee lents at Danceland, ivid memories Britain's history re- Mr. Root is the fact that boyhood there v only the most bayonet X of | Dealers Decide That Goods May Spoil If Not Unpacked for Saturday's Trade S b given ously, ea By ten | people— children, tinuous The ma close at 11 the rest of the day a of the | other merc ) ity, but will | a reopen their places o sines 1| P, 'm. At ¢ | tmen of the city will not steady High-Lifers Enjoy OWING THE WIND” How Do They Do It? 0'¢ Friday for —soldie most white cor Problems lll\!'ll\fl‘w] ion Seere Debate—Art . Club Meets—Boys Harbord Weeks, Assistant Wainwright and Gen nand waiting to receive for- | tions Floral gns from n which was t state's cretary Plan Bashketball Team, The Elibu | bating ¢ rotun- | i Burritt Junior lub held its first debate subject was: Re ition shall be allowed in tate for High De Tues That the which shield, complet St gations came in from the | |\MIE ration for tu 1 3 ne I 2 od by the cat Those big day of the ) L the ceramonys a8 Ehe MRE ) Kre e s h : ontinued to stream through \],",M of busine | cob Geisinger goods the them This, solved, APPROPRIATE SUGGES- SPECIAL TIONS FOR FRIDAY. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ! the affirme Imanovit Yam Laplan. Jacob Rosenthall, Ja and Betty DBirnbaum ative, Kathlen Reg Martin and George Perokis The affirmative « were an BABCOCK CO. Special Prices on Furnishings GIFT O SILVER. or for i ey [ Clerk George H. Johnson of Board of |an. 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