New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 10

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10 HEAVY DOCKET 0o IN CITY COURT . Friday’s Session (0 Be busy One 33 liams, ply with 8. J. Trac Henry T 8 W fault G. Woo defendant » for the ime for redemption Greenstein and | uintiff, Danaher | defendant; Ma Frank Cant s, Lawyer Henry for the | wicki fc Morri Yerarde, et Lawyer D Judge W ant; David motion for Lawyer A plaintiff, Las defendant; gainst for the plaintiff, Traceski for the defend MERIDEN POLITICS st Major Lloyd E. Jennings Is Popular | plead or the 5 i for ndant; Mike Pobr 1 the Cohen and Haymond Inc fng by the defendant or dr r D. L. Nair for the piaintiff, ar Stonet for the defends | fault,| Choice for Nomination as Candi- s date for Mayor at Prifaries, Nov. 16 Th election idates ard officers to be Meriden, first re- for the the ) ." | publican primary sta | Nomination of for ult | various city and of | voted for to be held on Decemt s held yes- | unqualified success v ex-1 ) pression of preference of 1,701 of the| than 50 per cent. of those entitled to| [take part in nominations. | The large number of candidates Th C ld | necessarily made the counting of the or at Cold [iimannemine s e tomea, 1 i\vnmhy job, but there ere absolutely i 3 sl i. | no dispute every contest over . It is the best possible medi-| nmmnariim cttled in a clear cut cine you can use—pure and Very | i iicabie manner | contest was waged effective. | e st Elia Davanzo, to comply with order Zehrer for failure principal : e the nomination of a Takes hold of colds immedi- | ior mayor, and Major Lioy ately it is taken—clears {he nings was the cl \(l'-l;rf the flr'l"rr"\l- = 2 2 vith George . Miller second anc membranes of congesiions. Ev- Sy e v ’\\‘\]'nms‘ third In the en stubborn bronchial coughs [jntest over the treasurership vield to its great healing vir-| nation, Harold L. Whe tues. | casy winne receiving 190 for Charles 8. Perkins Such a Ble@ed| 4 Relief! [ cat deal of interest was taken th lection of candidates for Sy i hip on the board of ‘educa- e ! 2 nick R. Gardinc 10 candidates, and | city Linonine is mem tion. There re to be chosen the The choice | order of their| . Treden- | John E.| Taylor and e only other ticket was that THIS TRADE MARK ON EVERY BOTTLE LEInaL. it five w ty committee. | | y a vote of 963 chalrm Mr. Ban New Reduced Prices, 50c and $1.00 [ 545 — 20 HURT IN RIOTS London, Nov. 16 The deputy commissioner in Calcutta injured while str Sev British nd 19 policemen were | pressing a riot led by tramw Christmas Cards for ; | ers, according to official advices. of the rioters were also injured DOINGS OF THE DUFFS > @;E WELL THAT'S GOT ME - MIES (T A | CAN'T THINK WHAT Personal Engraving Our choice assortment of Cards will make it easy for BUSY RIGHT NOW - ALL RIGHT PLL STOP AND GET )T ON MY WAY HOME - ALL RIGHT-GOODBYE you to select just the ones you want. Come in and sample books. ADKINS PRINTING CO. “Where vou bought that cuntain pen” Street Bolshevik Invention on Trains hohon | great cereme ainst the K hn Reed W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEI laptatio od is wasteful R S When the dutomohi equipped vith @ terrifying noise, the people not the but take to the Cab horse rur away be | idmil o object moving cod of Ordin streets fore thi I e | with the lary automobiles turn 1 climb over the curbs to the side ' walks, waiting until the Red Hope has vanished in i oud of dust Such exhibitions have this city's ition that 1ls of hroad steppes is vace to use such a mac a tornado. into side convinced the open was that the bhest rom Moscoy Abak prope killed ir with number third internationale EDDY-GLOVER POST TO ELECT Meeting Within The Next Two Weeks —Mass Meeting of Ex-Service Men. Election of officer: r when it jump- | Pc American y vietims were| place within a few weeks, according nd buried with|to Commander Harry C. Jackson. It Red square, | was to have been held at the regular where meeting on November 6, hut owing to communist | the proximity of Armistice | the work attached to it, it was \is adaptation of| poned and a definite date at least for|been set. t when a high| P are being made to hold a 16 single car be-|mass meeting of ex-service men in Its brakes do|the near future as a means of enroll- v, and when the|ing new members into the post. It \ or turns a curve,|can readily be seen that when the ex- track. Collisions|service men of the city united, i@ 1 of f Eddy-Glover ior will take | | wall, lies post- | are | who take day and|which was repulsed by has not |ed 2,000 NESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, My OLD PRIENDS MEET Boyhood Chums Accidentally Across Lach Other Afte Run [ing Mr. and Mrs of 87 Columbia ing t My Hinkle baby country o } cirenit went to s years ago, in Ivania Al other or Kkr whereahout one of the Ernest R, Dec treet, ntertain Mrs, George W ¢ touring the th vaudeville and Dechant ether hant e e ind whe ind chil 1lmost t Carmel, Penn have not seen each wn of each other's Last night in ocal theaters, Mr. Hinkle the leading part in the vaudeville team, “Hinkle and recognized Mrs for years. comedy May" with his was from the audic Mr, Dechant Mr | Mrs, Hinkle came east a few | after touring the Pacific hey leave tomorrow for Con | ey Isiana wife, nee hy 700 REBELS KILLED One British Officer and Three Men Also Die in SKirmish, Delhi, India, Nov, 16 en hundred Moplah r in an attack on the P ere killed \dikkad post the Gurkha The Moplah force number One British officer and | three men were killed and 34 wound ed. Reports of this and other clashes show that the rebels are using artil- Jery. One gun was captured at Pan- dikkad while five were taken in the| operations northeast of Calicut, ! rison THE RAZOR THAT SHARPENS ITS OWN BLADES A few strokes on the strop —the Wade is keen again A gift for any man on your Christmas list NTHUSIASTIC users. are the big buyers of Valet AutoStrop Razors at Christmas! That's how we do our big holiday business on this razor. They choose it for the men on their Christmas lists. Inten seconds a man gets a freshly stropped blade with this razor. Morning after morning heenjoys the same comfortableshave. Strops, Saves money on today. gift problems. $5.00 to $25.00. The Dickinson L. K. Liggett’s The ‘Abbe Hardware Co. The City Drug Co. shaves and cleanswithout removing the blade. year. Come in and ask for a demonstration It will settle one or more of your A variety of attractive sets plated razor, strop, year's supply of $5(£) blades, in compact case + « « 4 4 o o V. AutoStrop Razor blades every month in the Set shown above—silver Drug Co. Drug Store. merly of 5 Years have wedding their mer in Newark, N, J Giersch rece ratulation dren, " grandehild 1021, A 3 A T s L A 1911 P o T N T MARRIED 50 Y EARS and Mrs. Adolph G his City Have Anniver-ary nd Mr Ad ! 1 in Ne resided here for ebrated anniversary daughter, Mrs ust ce STORES ASE DROPPED Mr, a ived the heartiest from the present ir many friend their | Han great | Halle valuable grandchildren The Selma Stoeckel, from and childrer Hartford; GENUINE for COLDS Warning! Unless you say “Bayer,” you may not get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an unbroken “Bayer” package which contains proper directions not only for Colds, but for Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. THANKSGIVING CHEER. The seasons of Thanksgiving and Christmas ave right at hand. Have you stopped and asked yourself how weli vour dining-room is prepared to meet the demands of hos- pitality soon to be made upon it? The happiness and good cheer of this delightiul time can be greatly enhanced by a dining-room suite in the new season’s vogue. C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD STREET Cosed Cars leaned Inside —with our— VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM It Gets All the Dirt and Makes a Clean Job of It. — Price Reasonable — ERNEAS i S AT, - TAT S T SHE TOLD ME TOGET- IT WAS SOMETHING FROM A DEPARTMENT STORE I'LL LOOK ARQUND AND | MAY SEE SOMETHING THAT WILL GGEST 1T NOW V WHEN IN HARTFORD [/ "o GET YOUR OYSTERS STt ( COMES THIS WAY HE'S AT 4 GC‘TA’BE TACKLED— ) SEE! s S HONISS'S e y T r— Tel. Char. 3374 - 3375 LT HHWAY DOWN EAST Starts Sanday Fyening for One Week All sents Mat. 23c—All sents These Prices Include War Tax FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I“/’ Organizing a Team SOMETHING FOR Has 7lts Vi);rawbacks BY ALLMAN I'M TRYING TO IS IT FOR THINK WHETHER |T A LIVE CHICKEN WAS A CAM|ISOLE s OR A CASSEROLE | OR A DEAD ONE SIRY] | WAS To GET WITH YoU 2 WHY DIDN'T NOU TACKLE HIM ? HUH! WHY DIONT VOV, HUH ? HOW CAN I,WHEN MY MAMA WONY LET ME PLAY WITH HIM

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