New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 2

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBI LEEN —— - S R TR A VALY R e | B e Thanksgiving V4 In e < course o ‘ L E e e ‘ g ! Take Home a Set RIT B sty : | | See Our SOUTH WINDOW Today T G il e e : T L e, S | ThreelInseparables e e stantly in (mc.qperalion | surar ap ““v_:',:;l‘ » et ; 556 b ] gné fex wos LEAISH 336 Mai S No Boiling fittancy B Fhid o B &4 LR D 'The finest tobaccos perfectly | am ot. Fast Colors Local o Talk. aged and blended. [ The e e e o Tandors | AR “‘x e S m_f01915¢' This is Life oi The Farm Men t [ Frary & ¢ on the sub- ect ig e merchandisc } ——p——— P vitain Con many foreig Vg S ol g e 1 TH AVE. 1697171 Main: Streets I it Eooas B e on s fta in New Britain store That thi n effect on local working conditions : 2 . ; e PATEES Ea o a .Any time your Uncle nuel has a job he wants well done |, isnment. Theaccused served ac- On December 21, Thomas Kelley,| he “tells it to the Marines.” Now t Unele’s mail is being lifted tively in Francc of Hartford, will talk on “Handling| pretty regularly, he has called upon his “devil dogs” to guard it. | Meat Pealer Discharged W, Christ : M. S. Wright was found not guilty 5 ' On January B ry of The Stanl \\‘,'”\s- ‘u‘ Pt - — . SITEmIIEEEEIEE= of selling parts of cow that had not | talk on “Purchasing, From the Fore- S 4o do othen t ; 5 P fa ago and |been stamped and inspected as is re- G | 100 quired by law. The prosecution was s Viewpoint already said ¢ show fined Co-operates With Y. M. C. AL | a good h f Appointment Books for Profession- |brought by the board of health Secretary I, M. Preble announced | job. The | men at Adkins.—advt through Sanitary Inspector Thomas that the Industrial Council, thro continuing i nalian, Trinity Col-|Crowley and Dr. Charles Witte, in- its religious committee, had decided | be captal t i hip | lese , at Danceland, Sat. night.|spector of meats. to co-operate with the Y. M. C. A, | doctor, 1| —advt. Inspector Crowley met the accuved jcal department in € top of a € has. 1 bit, of a| Rose Firzstmon assisted by Miss |in Anton Boukus's store at the corner | Durant will devote Monday evenings | Of Spring and Union streets, 'Tuesday, Hundreds of them newly arriv- ed—Models of Supreme Tailor- ing at prices most moderate and the ph c ' ing a mammoth men’s Bible | sea lawyer, a good d f to meet eve hursday even- | ogist ,sometimes and exceed good | { " wishing to join | bout to complete a deal Ger . |ing beginning December 1 A sup-| diplomat, and something o roy e vin lay Dack | for the transfer of a heart and lungs berian Squirrel, Beaver, Austra- [ e A0 s ok % k! 1 is ‘ preparation that keeps 10t an inspector's stamp | Sq I Beaver, Austra- Bl short talk will be iven by the ¢ rendering of first : 1 the complexion , soft and vei- |Q ned, Wright told Crowley that lian Opossum, Nutria and Wolf. leader. Rev. John L. Davis I have often wond vhy mer 1 t cus had given him the meat, but b ’M'\‘l S ”‘l ‘W‘ Bit ;mv‘ coll 14 b L S B ] an at Danceland Satur-|later admitted that he procured it ¢ Following the s of the Bible| not college pres s 1 yar P \ from John Hoffman. Dr. Witte | Exceptional s a i - s S 5 vt § y pti Values at class the bowling and billiard | perhaps they wo re were | called. He claimed to have not scen $80.75 to $110 8| coms will be thrown open to all| enough colleges to go arour [ the meat previously and tound no inembers events, 1 take off my 1 f OTID TIRIETY TR | traces of inspection of stamping. The £ i . i, § Music for the evening was cient foreman, and I inly w 1 Iy HE’ i\l | heart had the appearance of 2 tresh ' e G DR G i Every Suit and Dress at | ished by Parker's orchestra. Otis| not undertake to | killing in spite of Wright's claim that | Farming’s not a drab life in Kent, England. Ploughing tix A ¥ | 1 of Springfield, a comedian of| how to do all the s 3 . ¢ (et S % £ " y i 5 Greatly Reduced Pricgs! B erable ability, rendered a hay-| you have to be skilled at | THEFT RQUF\‘ID"UP&'”}:" procured it several days pre-| g festival time. A little game of foothall played with plough 4| sced monologue and gave selections| 2 ¢ V) 1 : A 3 horse mounts is part of the sport Docter Explains Stamping | e e s on the pian mouth organ, bone ~yo — —— : | instruments, doing (_,lty 390 | Dr. Witte, at the request of Lawyer anc ther 1 'Q ’,“.]‘( triok playing which made a 4 | |P. T MeDonough explained the mede ®) big hit Mass singing was led by L e (Continued From First Pag of stamping. At first he said cight : Fred Latham, who also sang two L. I2. dancc ; v it |stamps were placed, then nine und 95'99 Sy[llms [ @|solos et Eadiatay . tes Hie could not be.prosscuted |fnally ten. In reply to a question, he 5 Between 800 and 400 men, foremen| 280 METE 2 ub o < ureh [no ot Henderson and Sergeant |admitted that his assistant is the one e \ of the railroad police were |Who does the stamping. He denied ) ocal factories, heard the lecture npnnis SEOpEL DR RG] i :n 1)1;“ l{\‘.uv.:ry‘ Mp. Risteen ‘sald,|Supperat 0180 0:ciof 1 v ent to this c to investizate the |that meat is often allowed to go out » | enr Morans. | numerous repor of theft from the |With none or a ¢ stamps thereon. | . industrial vt ’ iy : station. Yesterday they | The meat inspector said that Heff-| “It Pays To Buy Our Kind.” plant used to be a good deal like ! = w Britain Counci 8 seph Dorio Jr putting a |man had butchered five cow: t Tri- B|inz a mate on a sailing ship. The will meet this eve 15 a in his pocket. Ie was|day, two of which were conc ned | mate saw that the sallors did theirf: Ripp's New H ) : \ a from admissions made {and the rest stamped after i:\flwrn‘ mate s fhay Hbe ont all he had |State Armory, I A it e e Hon | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known to do, except in time ot emergenc Dglls, candy. At Tal i & rent iny t by the local police Lawyer McDono s motion for a| In rccent years, however, the for THe Altar society t 1 of k : | e o | distnkes 6n the groundelt thut el man has passed out of the mate class St in the Ivang t h P t | efts. | doctor's testimony was conflicti nd Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-|stops nose running; relieves head- altogether. Additio tasks of the |g : v slogis Ea s Charges Brought that beef frequently left the wba-|ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape's|ache, dullness, feverishness, sncez- our rugg]st s most cied nature have been wished | parish . 3 vas charged with the theft]tc without stamps was denied. lie| Cold Compound” taken every iwo|ing. v and yet he still has to shoul- c. Q v Luneh, | y P anders, valued at|set forth that Hoffman had butcher- | hours until three doses are taken us-| “Pape's Cold Compound” s the Rich Panvelaine, Matvella, Ev- TTTCALONY in part Hartfors . “Being foreman in an on him, der the old ones. He is still charged SO0 i ; Daniel | the theft of similar |ed cows Friday and had given Wright | ually breaks up a cold and ends allfquickest, surest velief known and with seeing that the men put in their | ! alte 3 ning 1 of v 1 se ot the same plant, the |a part of one carcass which he had a | grippe-misery. costs only a few cents at drug stor ore an time faithfully, and that they worlk in | an ITign W Nl alue o jeh was fixed at 87; the |right to sell. | first dose opens clozged-up |It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. the r we nd at the right things, ;"“ $ 1 1 : | nger Dorio faced charges of tak-| Wright and Hoffman told of theid strils and air pa s ¢ head; |Contains no quinint. Insist on Pape’s. but > NOW e least of his| Ma 5'S e s 1 hie ot ry o from the |transaction by which the former re-| trou example, he is s e 5 0 ! T et ot $10, | celved a part of the carcass bulcher- | P S T & Y M@r(:hant posed to see that every practicable ¢ omplete infants’ dey nt at : ) eaiae ed by the latter last Friday. It was f SEA thing is done to cut down the labor | Desse-Lelan : : A rad it :ot |the same meat that he attempted to 3 \? d turnover. He b to be something € ¢ ives uders [sell to Boukus, Wright claimed a L. ment, at | dist chu way. He has to see | Friday nis :‘ G : ail by P | € : seph Dorio was e | ey ! o 1 in a reasonable | from your favorite U Gl | Chicago Drivers Accept $8 Per Week | that new me iR DAtaatly 5 druggist shop are properly instructed with re- |iliary. It e ir m o ACIELE ‘““"I"“"f‘ Ve "“"7' i g g 4 spect to the dangers to which they and dinner to the b " : SR oM. Cut. Awaiting Decision of Arbitra- | Both Are Necessary for Best them. No wonder so many thousands be exposed, and in many a shop | the G. A. R. post ndmitted the theft of a curl- § g Sy Thous ds Now Take|of men and women become sickly, |ing ir nd several other picees of | tors in Wage Dispute, | Results--Thousands Nov run-down, and old before their time. he is explicitly ¢ d with the duty Dancing tonight e A | s o A P rchandise, the police officer testi- | Tronized Yeast in Convenient " . i veast is perorming what of 3 ; the entire safety activ- Charles H. Dugan of 64 Lake | s R ; Y % & y fied e was the only one wi deniec 30, ~S8ix thousand P AXELROD e ction of the plant. More- | Meriden, reported to the e ha ‘lll J wt ‘w‘ “n\x 1:7'| Wi re ed to work yesterday Tablet Form. . | seem like actual miracles everywhere. over, when an accident occurs he is|while dr in s | following ement reached by —_— In many cases is brings a noticeable hauled on the carpet and m to ex- |cros ceused on Stand 2 thelr leaders h employers and city Run-down, weak and thin people |[jmpzovement in two or three di Ay FOR A plain why it occurred, a why he | one « o it 1 x o defense o offer. | . ruqaral CTalE it mlon ¥ lwho were eating yeast for heuith,|gnjoy the clear skin, sparkling evc - did not foresee the possibility such | of his car and broke. 1 tes were 1d t t that he took the iha tier agreadlto) auoept a $8 e | nave found that yeast brings far bet- ed strength and health of youth a thing and take steps to prevent it. He ps 3 he claims, S ‘.‘u‘!lvm: in the fact week wage reduction pending further ter and quicker results when it is|Get Ironized Yeast today! Sold At SAGSDOtEC Eng : E 5 2 took soms scrap hut 7 taken with iron | druggists in patented _ p—— AL i : irbitration of ir claims. : % 1 ‘.7"“ fingers N ef 1l us shop would prevail after tomor- of tonics, now embodied in Ironized | ment and costs only a Bedre « Y 1 s e Josep!t 1id the stuff t, folks who for years s re 10¢ a day), or no more per d than with loss of strength, nervousness|ordinary yeast. Special directions tor | i row if the men did not return to| house represented | Let us fill your prescrip- L% L | a - [gifts of his brother, Daniel. Dominic | e i inese and. other ‘iC| Shinren in sachi package s by y o a ers, I'r mitt g three rules, but | = e | 10w conditions, are regaining glor-|he Ironized Yeast Compan Atlanta, | fona ; ‘ pany. i n of y\t,,.‘ “.fl e \lnvrml?:w‘?m;flm |ious health and strength almost as if | Ga. t 1S \ t ding senio’ by magic S— el taking one plane | F 0 X 9 S This is because Ironized Yeast sup- S 223 PA‘\PK STREET e y i nolfce ¢ not t I ! ! ] | plies run-down bodies with just the : his citizenship & All seats Mat. 23c—All seats Eve. 38¢ found absolutely essential 1o good Tab'ets Opposite Our Old Stand 1 O R s W AR 5 | tloner o 84 t ion, was suificient Ihese Prices Include War Tax health, Yet the medern diet, in many | o '&-«me] i« almost entirely lacking in| ®HGHLY CONCENTRATED VITAMINE TONIC VICLINIST — AT— At the h Church. There will be a union prayver meet- § A R P R RERPLA ittt i , fi:‘ ing of all the organizations participating, at which Rev | - i ¢ 8 i g ¥ a4 Wm. Ross of the First Baptist Church will lead and will B al T E Y . . make the adress. Those who had a part in the home RS EAMIY LUl L | Sunday Afternoon, Nov. 20th prayel s just ended are especially invited to ittend AT 3:30 O’'CLOCK : 8 . MGA S ST Auspices New Britain Musical Club After the prayer meeting there will be a rehearsal of the i e Seat sale opens Wednesday at 10 o’clock at the C. L. Pierce Co chorus choir which will sing at the evening meetings. A 246 MAIN STREET general invitation is given to singers to join the choir. There will be a second rehearsal on Saturday night at 7:45 i in state in the 3 : 29 = own lay in sta ! Prices: $1.00—$1.50— Loge and Box Seats $2.50 Capitol a stea 1 n passed through o'clock. ] lines of ma s (heiy tribute to him who represents Amer- | ica's dead. i

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