New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 2

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921, a] Y t ) « W‘;“' ndreds outside mored fo 1 Y 1 e finished building \‘nl‘ Mr. Gould and showed no sigr QNFEREF\] to 1 : renu 1 ! h’y RTH CONTROL ontai bha Molaiibtan b sample of the work able 1o [ {ljness. At the fifth tee she drove a g tole RPR dlamisg tha al theero A ] ERLME R ball squarely and while her husband | the police aside and carried ) -'u.‘.. nside. She mounted the ¢ A e P | watched its flight, she collapsed and Masked Bandits Hold Up Bridgeport ‘;11.‘”,‘_‘,1’;‘ F “u A '.“A“’-J‘u:‘."[“ “{“,‘f DIES SUDDBNIY, |2 Do Miceaneihes prosaas org ne Frsiadi e aitiaidendls believed she had stumbled. He was Resort and Get $13,000 on her con ec L ke BLRL VR greatly agitated when sbe remained | S e e BE L | said death had been instantaneous v 3 n f T € L € revc after he ve. W b : . B je : | cier in 1888 Mrs, Gould won reputa- 1 ed the two women to a police station Children, o hre AT Toh ol raacat Alkot Ak | tion on_the ige with Augustine |1y conduct way lodged against the New York, Nov. 11.=~The body of |Daly's company. Her beauty aund anr o 1 New York, Nov, 14—Charged with | | They were then taken to the night|Mrs George Jay Gould, formerly charm of manner captivated her aud- orth will be &P f ent watehe velry | disorderly conduct in attempting ~nnrv where they were released with. | Edith Mayghan Kingdon of Brook- |iences and in private life these .w:h- nnu ¢ 4 \ S Sl J Yress a birth control meeting at the | o BT A e e coun. | Iy, who died suddenly of heart dis. [ties endeayed her to her friends. She M A J ¢ V 1 te il last night in defiance ot the | 0 e B0, case yvesterday hile playing golt [ was the only daughter of Mr. and eld re N t D t | Raged to P i t police, .\h:: \I"U!\‘\")' g ) with her hushand at their country es- | Mrs ll‘harh».\ ngdon, hnll}\‘ of w hn‘{n - I ) e sout} rain v op o il gl ks er und Miss Mary Windsor, both | = 7 £ tate in Lakewood, N. J. was brought | Weré born in England, the family Tl‘IROATLETQ Vilmington Sound, a p o th o et B¢ DATONS | conspicuous figures in the birth con- COMPLETING ALTERATIONS. | "0 Gou1q4 home here today tracing its origin back to the 15th ( P Bt Ahae | : t movement, were called for ar A | Although Mrs. Gould was 60 years |century. For the relief o fthroat and |, they ) v ! ST s 8 10| o gnment today In the West Side | Work on B, C. Porter Co. Building i3| 3" \0 " Nother of seven children,| She declined many appeals to ap- 4 @l | inspection of Wiln bor : 1 - 3 | to Be Pinished Soon. among them Lady Decies and Mrs, An-| pear on the stage after her retire- bronchial affections. ) ) R 3 ! The ”“’y""‘“” "“’-‘( ”"‘;’r:‘ “"‘q"\vl The work on the extensive altera- |thony J. Drexel of Phildelphia she en- [ ment, but once broke this rule and L : ] he delegates \ : ! a culmination of a i day (e e R »| ioved apparently good health and had | gave a play by Edith Wharlon at the e to ’H} > SpPeak- | ¢ t ext s I | th e hanoRiRE: e 1 tions to the B. C. Dorter Co.'s store v ipparen K y Ei Invaluable to public speak- | 4 : L& % | conterence held at the Plaza hotel to | (oM 1S LIS b & CREES S8 ST heen active socially Lakewood country place for some of ers, singers and voice € b vlv‘rl \::;*x;n:r .)s)v'l‘ll"l’u‘n!rf\'l'r]"“ | and when finished, New Britain will During the game she chatted with|her intimate {riends. 2 have one c 1¢ handsomest furnitiure | s workers. Georgia, acc 0 tent 1o salcat) ere were twen Ainburgh Review, and former mem- | e — B ' 1 e Bstian wff“m,,m was to | stoves in tr te. The company will Babal s J oceupy the whole lower floor, inclt — 25¢ Box — lore will Y Jac proprietor of the | deal with the subject from an eco- 3 ! i P 1r ¢t the place, accor o the police G i ing the store formerly occupied h 1 ) ess of poli mic aspect and the Immortality ot | 8 0 H O ouse, g ) e BRI T\ i gy The present building was built in 1 H E‘D B Iy idea of calling the public to- | 1585 and as the business grew. ad- The i i {41 (4 | Boifer was beliet that this subject] qifions were made in the rear to pro-| The Consumer’s Confidence in be discu at the vide extra space time went on, | Murra {ulbey a8 ohey with as much dignity and delicacy however, the trs became so large | Dickinson Drug Co. v . pected WEE &IAR] ED W heugncd the.pust two davs 8 | LN s fokl eeestr. fo oot = hen it is planr o hes iting the law. I consider my ar- | of altering was started. When com- .17 e AR | y N r D Iy, « in violation of every principle of leted, th 169-171 Main Street ton, N. J.; Sl res m i erty that America stands for and 1;(15 iy Faiz JusEL o | courts if necessary to preclude the | showroom for linoleum and kite Aopics | po! y of its ever happening furniture. The first floor will be nes I 1 ™ s B he ive | = See the— ki, e A ) 1 police appeared at the hall be- | living and bedroom sets, the third TR the speaking had begun, but| rugs and bedding such as mattresses, NgnRaty while the hall was half filled the|and the fourth for office furniture E | Unite $ 1 State Senfitor | “Bear shanks @ g | NEW g : s | s rs were locked and the crowd that [ and r departments. Al the | B | Leonard W. Gibbs, New York, and|Tub,” mac ard| oo inside had to stay there, while| work has been done by New Britain | §| Governor Miller, New York Streeter in the ¢ | IRISH B The mayors and governors who will | Post has heen published in book forr e e mr——e attend the convention have an ind is one of the 70 r 800 book | a confer 1 e same afternoon. | for children on disy wring Chil-| § - - VVOOL B OMayor ste f Savannah is on 's Book Wesk, which opened. at| | .. ... ..Imlé at the evening local library toda irge num- 1 ing pictures ol‘h.. of people alled at the lib to “ 10 are on tl many requested the names of E publishers so they could have local| for men ¥ L. ¢ r Fose ool obtain for them the . ST o » X 9 verything Bu raille 3 William T LI, OFila ent ot il ageni Tt ibepinatwith| 15 - clouded effects — very [ George Leach, North Carolina; E. T | {jjcqtructible scrap books which are REG. U. S. PAT. OFF, JitalbrechEnilndlip made at New Britain library for the . smart and warm. | Sproute. dircotor of the department of amusement and entertainment of in- wharves, docks and ferries, e §| phia; and S. G. McLindon, secretary | : III‘.“I m1 ) $1.50 and $2.00 of the state of Georgia and president | Porrowed nov ‘ rom_tle i of the ate commission on harbors, | ON it 3 v through picture | ports and terminals. books ries for smaller children, |iNustrated by famous artists; ref ence hoc T s ml children, books 3 | stortes for sentimental Hartford | —_— \ ind stories of modern - 5 (Continued from First Page) |for more practical Polly ‘I ¥ars To Buy Our Kind." Probably “Peck's Bad Boy” Cliftord Odin, A, C. Tucker, Joh Among t the newsr books | Hechtman, Sergeant Ellinger and Po- |to be ¢ ad “Johnie Kelley liceman W $ Strolls testified hat 1 story of the roughest, toughest, hest was under the influence of [natured, irrepressible imp of a boy| who has been caught between book | . . Clty Items Witnesses told the court that the |covers for @ long time. Animal and | accused zigzagged for several hun- |bird boks dren, contain some Great hig dolls. Tabs fair tonight.— | dred feet before he finally crashed |new wor Jich are as inte Advt into the Odin car. The complainant hey aratinsbaubtive P. 8 McMahon is in New York and | a8 on the extreme right at the time | “The Wireless Operator as Philip Smith is in Boston, arranging | OF the accldent, according to festi- | patrol,” is one of the thrillir for the different acts which are to ap-| MO | of adventures fot in the long pear at the K. of C. Revue which will Spindler explained that the acci- | o hay scout hooks. ““Boliver Brow be held at the State Armory Nov ‘;,‘"” .”"‘l'““““‘ L i ‘\'l'“l’l““": of |y Bide Dudley, famous humorist, S ' Kensington avenue and Mill street. | qajoyjated to bring many a laugh to Silverware. Tabs falr tonight.— | He said the Ddin car was in the mid- |{is o o ¥ [ Advt. dle of the street, so he reasoned that There will be a regular meeting of | it was going to cut across into Mi Daly Counecil, > 12, K ot street, Accordingly, he made for his morrow evening at 8 o'clock he | left to allow the car to pass, and in |3 [incon“pign s by Joseph Gol-| elubrooms on Franklin Square, 80 doing ran directly into the ve- S . N | % s lomb, ete. Another book, entirely new | Dancing. Tabs fair tonight.—advt, | hicle. - He admitted having had The |and listed among the falry tales writ- Mrs, Gerald P, Crean spent the ,""f.l“‘l "‘f;"i“ that evening, The |\ ginca the war that awakened an weak-end at the home of her mother. | 2CCUSed has lved here 37 vears, Le | opeqr in forelgn lands the school| satd, and was never arrested bef fRelw, a8 Bumm i Judgment in the case of Louis Zo- |5¢08raphies never could, s “T Laughing Prince, Jugoslava Folk and SETRETT i walsky will be rendered tomorrow |AUSHINE =TINCE, JUB = FALLS FROM ARBOR morning. The declslon wag to have |Fairy Tales, gm 'T Atlsey Fillmore, i 4 B been handed down this morning, but | Scout Books Martin Cooke, aged 69, of § Con. | . . % adou cRdlio: in | Storles for Boy Scouts are many nerton street, feti while trimming his | other contin s, Last week, |4nd popular, “The Boy Scouts’ Book grape arbor at his home Saturday tore Judge B, W, Alling, Zowalsky |©f Camp Fire Stories,” by Franklin atternoon and was taken to the lo- | @dmitted taking money to the amount | K. Mathews, chief l.!‘v'n\,m‘ of $110 from H, P, Batte wsoline | Boy Scouts of America, “C eal hospital where he was found to | qing station, b A [ 1star B Periv Newherrs. be suffering with a broken wrist, It| Judgment was suspended in . ¢ v James T T TR O T T T Y |its readers. Other v books now on | aisplay inc ‘les by Ralph D, Paine, "Steve . Steam Fngln by Sara Ware V. 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