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V BRITAIN DAILY Sy | ISUEISPS 1SSED - HONOR VETERANS e ---~ { Thanl zsgwmg t'." A'"V\ Little Opposition at City Meeting > oprosil Stale and Nation: Board Session iutio "o e 1061 Lodges Take Home a Set See Cur SOUTH WINDOW Today khg ERRL | v D QA | HERBERT L. MILLS standly i one operadion |1 s WL i ) iy s - | Hardvare 336 Main St. gt T At rtne ( inell, i nd nations « flcer nded u rs of Goettingen Heidelhers spectalized in mect the foremost Ameri- He¢ aided Sir James writing *““I'he American Com- DAY HURSERY REPORTS New Britain Gaelie ub, O'- anish War Veterans, rMs. Jen- | Meet at Chamber ot Commierce Ro- Holme chools | the stroets, | Brien's orehestra will furnish music lisle, president Sons of 3 N S .| Period Electric Victrolas at Morans' | Veterans auxillary, 1Ma ' Jack ‘ veals Some Intevesting Facts About | ‘ advt son, commander ¢ v-Glover Post, | yorle Accomplished Recently f P. S. Again Objects, Mrs. Jol ? wehan of P street, | past presidents the Connecticut d The members of the New Britain Mr. McMahon again object and |Hartf 1, ¢ the St. Francis hospital, ision, Sons of Veterans' auxiliary | Day Nursery held a mecting yester- | did not think the land on |Mr. Shechan was a for residont of | Mrs, Laura Dutton, of Waterbury, | day afternoon at the Chamber of | Possess the character, § ; \ s worth the price |this served on the common |and ) nes Ml Oldershaw and | Commerce rooms, and reports of the | " % ( ¢ 1 )t worth $13,- | cou Lillar erce, of New Britain. officers were given which owed the style and appearance ction, howex Girls' all sizes, at Besse-Le- institution to be In exccllent condi- | that forcefully appeal to 8| to the purchasing of the other land | land's —advt. | TRIAL DATES ASSIGNED | ton, Mrs. Frank O'Brien, who has - : desired by the board. He thought| Ten Spot Cigar 10c, a dandy had charge of the Nursery on Winter | all well dressed men. that the board was going alead and|Advt. Six Cases Are Given Dates for Homs- | strect for the past th years, gave They are moderately Bi|passing « blind bond if they Harry ile of “hstreet, ings in City Court. | an account of the work accomplish- : 1 8! i doedl 4t 2400 and up vored the proposed $4 ) proj driver for the Arch street jitney, re- e told several interesting stor- priced at and up- W Assignments of tria ates wi > I a 1 hortec e police tha an over ies ich have an unust appeal- vard and « sach i 11)4”;.! (w f‘“m I(v‘]"”-fl": N 1'-]“ 11\)"[- made in six cases on the sk calen- | jng nature | ward and at each price § Jdwin Tells Story. et R S e e e e Vestanday atiers - was to the effect that a little a noon, as follows: e e S are the greatest of all §| & ciayton Goodwin, chairman of |lace street last night. The man aid | "o 53 X ; o l“” = e had been - values in the committee on school recommen- |not appear injured SN b e L | e e L S e dations, was called upon for an ex- The Collegian at Dan ¢ night. | gteve Plontk, by H. H. Milkowitz; | owed mother for more t W fou F»\BI‘I(‘ — FIT planation by Mayor Curtls. : Tont oY gg Ty plilkowlts: | owed mother for more _than _four i FI 4| Goodwin stated that the $400,000 ask-| Tntertalnment tonight. Tabs' fair. Vetrano, by J. G. Woods, Vvs.|ana :;H 3 : it i ;'”.‘“ ,“'I"‘ '“]""“ 4 . e board of finance ac s LEAIN0, P RoT i o el - | an d for 1 healec Sther| ISH [AeSTorRRYAtDE HEpATC B9 (IBHES AR v gumes Cormican; Steve Toplian, by J. | ciild of seven years, also with R taxation was but a small part 2| Dancing tonight. Tabs' fajr—advt. | & Woods vs, Manuel Ate : i m.‘ years, also with . wid- : 0 veloped by the sch hoard The | —advt at 10 a. m., Salv ? 1 v g E Q program calls for $718,500, hut Mr The election of officers of Burritt| p. Roche, v lo Do il ,““",]‘,h Y '2]‘ ”t”vmu el bl 11 ) Goodwin explained that it was deem- | Grange, will be held in Judd's hall| by g Traceski; T. W “onnor, by v:‘ ln"l;‘ “”m‘”\ 'A'\I\'H‘h“ ; k"l‘“t“”n“ T WL nnor, by | from the other children and finally ed advisable to ask but for $400,000. | this evening | B. F. Gaffn 95'99 zsyllunsuefil ' Mir. Goodwin then quoted figures| Dolls, candy. At Tabs' falr—advt.| a] py S e s s et | cured and sent happily home. from as far back at 1912, showing Smoke ehan's D 1 Hawk and Can Wednesday at P % g < P the lack of school room in the city.|Special cigar. Sc, 2 for 15c.—advt. ; m];.p_ oty ,i e D S ) o ;ns"!’!u;\j:.:l-‘mnwn s Hartford B| Since that year there have been hun-| The bankrupt stock of the Lazarus| gia. by M. D. Suxe, vs. Paul Sargis, | . 1fabelia C N. D. of I, will hold 2 . dreds of children not properly cared | company at 164 Main street, will be T ) VS DAl SUTES, Lnelr annual Christmas sale on Sat- “w s LK " | by avid L. Nair. Tt Pays To Buy Our Kind. or h year, despite the fact that|sold at a public auction at 1 o'clock| Jydgment by default has been urday, Nov. 26, at the store former- new buildings have been i" xt Monday afternoon. R ese e e Iy o 1 by the Green Cloak com- erecte He mentioned the fact that Trinity Bacchanalian, Trinity Col-| gajvatore tdo) to’ recover $100 | PoNY at 170 X 3 ke, candy the old Elihu Burritt school had |lege Orch.,, at Danceland, tonight.| anq costs of . 3 | and domeaztic articles will be sold, the 4 ; again been put into use although it vt : | proceeas going to charity. The mem- Nurse Alumni Will is a fire trap, as is the Bartlett school | Complete infants’ department at | GRANTED A DIVORCE. | bers meet Monday evening in 4, 3 ZA which is also used to relieve the con- [ Besse-Lels s—advt. | Sty K. of C. hall at which time all are Stage Benefit Whist | gestion. Should a fire break out in[ Al persons holding tickets on the | [gcal Woman Freed from Husband by | 25K¢d to bring their donations. G EUA : ; cit of the buildings the city would [ drawing for ten turkeys he held | L e The crew of this battleship will be the subject of an import- staged at the EIKs' club on Washing. | PAY dearly for its failure to remedy[by the I of C. are requested to turn SIGRGIEYCLY S | INDIAN TURKEY SHOOT ant conference at the White House Thanksgiving Day. The crew L1 MEYBRE. o W aAT ARE Y. N b m{ _situation before it is too late, he m\!lju‘ir‘ ..n.j"l"\‘ \\Vun“;:‘\'l‘w\\(‘ e ‘_\Krr(m; IAJ-klM of this ecity was ! Mattabessett Tribe, No. 14, 1. 0. R | will be completely diswinged by the end of the conference. The 30 by the Alumni association of the v ry in| M., will hold a how and arrow turkey| hattleship was the crate in which the Chamber of Commerce of it z S i Last evening Mr. Goodwin invited | -—advt » superior court yesterday on the [shoot on Monday evening after their New Britain G | pital. The i 5 TN Cuero, Texas, shipped the gobbler for the presidential dinner. the members of the city board to visit| Eversharps at Adkins t | grounds of abuse and intolerable | mecting. All Red Men should come LMLeSs ‘are, raaing theme for the | the new Nathan Hale school and crit-| The Coll n at Danceland tonight. | cruelty. She was als iven permis-|and bring a friend and e a real X204 bed fynd icize its conetruction, if there 1 vt | sion to me her maiden name hunt. teguler meeting starts at A % ) The committee in char rousists | eriticism. Of the $400,000 to be rais-| Salted Almonds, pecans, mixed Before her mar \ 3 30 sharp. | TO DECIDE ON ¢ | 7 H] i I Miss Caroline Salmon, Miss Jidith | into the city treasury {o pay the por- | Mc 's, West Main St.—advt. rried to John Fckert, who was CHURCHILL'S REMOVING Big Five Packers' Employes Wil r\lnmt.f, \l‘,.\ Hattie ¢ Miss | tion of the cost of the Nathan Hale Vine J ur 'H*-V“r. Bon Bons, |t} E € old. This was in 1910.| The Churchill Jewelry store, which| yrage Decision After Looking at Books | Interesting Session Held At National rould, Miss Mary < and | school, the proceeds from the sale of | Maillard's Chocolate, Bell Ilork Dip- | She scparated from him in January, | for the 7 has been doing A. Weller the bonds having fallen short that| ped Chocolates and Wirth Chooolate. | 1921, because the man was so cruel | phusines , me Main street| | Chicago, Nov. 19. Stockyards Bank—>Members Receive Diplomas much McEnroe’s West Main St.—advt to her. Weeping continuonsly, she|store, will move about January 1 to| Workers in plants of the ‘i A Mr. McMahon then ask what L — told the fudge of the different forms |the Professional building. ‘'he| packers throughfdut the middle west | For Completing Studi STINNES GOES TO LONDONY. would be done with the rest of the WOMEN FLOCK TO TRIAL f abuse she had suffered at her hus- | Churchill store is one of the hest|today were making uheir decision| o O Gianien of T o i e e T ( on Sy T s told that the prop- | 2 band’'s hands, how he had frequently | known bus Hotluen InktHaibiEy: upon the wage cut fixed by the local| ~The New Britain chapter of - the Preas).—Hy ¢ Hea i ol At oay | rertyzon "r‘ Burritt ar 1 e linton | Appuckle Case Proceeds With Doc- become drur nd had beat her, dis- | Armour, Swift and Wilson employes T i aon faAn it et .\\ivvr\v'h Huu’.“l cost about $14,760. Mr.| " Giying Technical Testimony | C2I0T'NE her eyes and brulsing hvr‘ CHILDREN COMMITTED. themselves, after inspection of their £hR) dnvitation froth Diende diasvd IcMahon' then ed .\1\. oodwin ? ; 1~-rl‘\ Her tr<nnmn was suplement- The police court was not in session employers' books. et S omoye | i he knew how “‘>. “m new pro- San Francisco, Nov |'u‘,-.‘»‘ ed by that of dlffer yvewlitnesses, | this morning since there were no new The ('ut(is eight per cent circles is desirous of conferring with Yo ]< ; “1“”.“;“"“ Jl\””‘]‘llm.‘\l terest in the manslaughter trial of | and the judge granted her a divorce. | arrests nor continued cases to come | WOrkers who compri 0 ; the German i trial magnafe on [ HOGVI A ).,'f” et ;"'f‘, Ak e 12 ‘\”,11 it s ing gt g ST before the court. At a chamber ses- | cmployes und from, 5 4 ves. ‘o[ Tocal chapter to co-operate in every FEILARtLsaonO Nl isd 11 partion- | gt he thought e orn R [ A LR o (ROLBRISKATING sVERY EOPULATY | slon ofthe utentle teoury bdsegby|iZeis O T | s oot v ithi the Drcidia ok thieix res larly on the subject of German repar- | oo i Sl et [EELOIDN G ToRRYavon The W. Alling committed two children to 40,000 employes adopted the wage cut) 04 ; gy ations A benefit whist and dance will be American Institute of Banking, held | & meeting last night at the New Bri- tain ijonal bank. A. J. Sloper president of the banlk, gave an inter- esting talk on the banking business in general and urged ail members of the for picce property a bit high, but if the school | en, was on han - HHEE RIS GHEhEY (L L A AT e SAaD ‘| Rearduias sulisied, thenihe would el iahne dnite st iproseantiont( L ISR R BT e idonaeiy ]-lllr’-l;v..‘;)r“l:\tfllvl; eusgestion of [y Mihe next fow 5,000 caployes | glory would be waiting for those who Abraham Gorbach commended the | yester vas inical medical te e e R e i In the industry will have ngreed to the [ have worked hard. committee for its action on the de-|timony by two surgeons who examin R S ‘;;};“““51‘“.’0“{ s HEBREW HOME MEETING new scale. No change I the ov Diplomas were issued o those sire to purchase t land, and T. W.|ed the hody of Virginia Rappe A e e T e eetie ak A& e tnthndent | tlme or &izht Hourkdnyiary wigements | members who had completed their 0O'Connor stated that if we must take | tress, in connection with whose death | 1o o er 18 proving a great deal more \ mass meeting and entertalnment | o 550 1e” The cut goes into cffect | studies proficiently in the Elementary care of the school children of Arbuckle is on trial popular with the men than §t s | Wil ba he LSO OTIONWERYOn 1B by, the November 28 Banking course. They were awarded city he highly in favor of g | with the women, as the fair sex are|Ne itain auxillary of the Hartford |~ 2 to the following: Henry W. Groth, sterday and it is beileved that with- | spective institutions and the goal of | 5 outnumbered about two to one by | Hebrew Children’s home, at Talmud | ; S e o y‘ BURGLARS BOUND OVER » men, according to tentatlve ma- |Torah hall at 7:30 o'clock, Friends PRMAN PRISONTR FLERSE |t Aiistot iillgur. STaslaen b s i | st S i i G ; SLL0MOREMERT e ARl A L) it =— CGoursor Anna Weinstein, Hazel Strect Bonds Tssue berg and Robert T. Wilson, charge - The committee, anticipating a large | pormer U-Boat Commander Wes I'“),I”'I“:'M < ]_l‘p_l_ Lacson '“,m‘l_m S A Loniwes DERea it e L Liin conds tion ADMIRAL SIMS SPEAKS (o ey M) R ted that chil Serving Four Years' Sentence. Wolcott, George Dechm, Louise Hofer, ey » form of the ith the attempte e )t puor awport, 1. T., Nov, 18 . Ad. |dren do no Amis . & o0 it L ot ! $ reet bonds n the cellar of Albert W. Dow on | miral Willlam 8 W‘ml]” 4 Hamburg, Nov. 19.—Former Lieut, | Oltve Rogers, Armond Morrill, W. E. e Commander Johann Boldt, who with y 19—TFor thel|ldeut. Dittmar, was convicted of man- D first time this scmson bitter cold | slaughter for firing on the lifeboats wonder of Hartford, entertained dur- e Ll L e e At g |02k thoR CangalariospitREhIDRTAnE [IneRiiaReien ne (S0 apRWE I NCa e IS cally 1 t oW xero here last night dovery Castle, after the vessel had[Was en d to the strains of the 3 . Mm.) l'u that x,;,-- ;»m de- . b i g s been torpedoed in the summer of | Maple Leaf orchestra. A buffet lunch conscrvation “which has so — ; : . 18 ss0a] r he prison | was served. DEATHS AND FUNERALS con responatbie for defent in | “TINQ’ MAY GIVE ‘.’\: ke PRz BEME RO nd sometimes for natlonal dis- HinM V| Boldt was found guilly by the su THREE KILLED BY 'TRAIN. Miss Cathari Kelly. | preme court at Leipsic in July and Much sorrow cgret was ex- s . ~ sentenced to four years imprisonment naglistic S fvices Gna ell Evangelisti i pressed at the news o death o PLAINTIFF m"rw,\lrr)\\ ANCT R The charge iinst him and Dittmar | on Tracks at Willington, Mass. t - ec s Catharine Ko Torringtor N AR ale T L i originalty was first degrqe murder but | ) . S ; : { in Hospital | a djvor: n t | Z PN X was changed on the grjund that the| Wilmington, Mass, Nov. 1 i€ Agnes Smart, George Smart, Anna 1 Comstock and Ellen Stohl. December term of the : S L UL Clarence Hubbard, the magical t 1 War college to Its graduating after waiving cxaminatio ass of- officers today, dlscussed city court today. Bonds of $3 L conservatism', referring Mother and Two Childeen Meet Death bodies of Mr Henry Ganse and her two children, one a girl of 12 aud the | other a boy of four, were found be- I side the Boston and Maine railroad tracks near the No 1 Wilmington station today. They apparcitly had been struck by a train while walking through a deep cut during the fog. the { s of Ha S 2 | oficers “‘acted on the itnpulse of the 4 | moment.” Commander tzig of the submarine which torped the Llan dovery Castle, fled the country to es e Smes B»gms Tomorrow Night cape trial sweet disposition and fine character ‘ vt 3 oA {l : ‘ EVIDENCE AGAINST LANDRU and her premature de coming as ' N . o it ai T - woman Lhgis ; ; : el Bones of Two Pet Dogs, Owned by SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETING. her many o] o S 5% Supposed 11th Victim, Introduced ) : | International Bible Students’ assos | Versailles, Nov. 19, — T Aogs | sjation. 8. M. Van Sipma of Chicego, | which had been the property of MIle. | 1y yijl speak Sunday afternoon at 3 Merchandier the eleventh relock at St. Jean ytiste hail, 34 leged vietim of Tienrl TLandru, the)nygain street. His topic will be “The ‘bluebeard of Gambais,” fisured inf|peaq to Return to Earth 1 Live iru's trlal for murder here today. [ orever.” Seats free. No collection. The bones of the two dogs, whick PRAS N — ON MONDAY, NOV. 21ST. : ! CTAL | bet for th s lay In Janunry the prosecutor sald had been pre Woman Halts Miilionaire . o 1 : BT X : i sented to Mlle. Merchandier by a cdding At Altar ting will be at Trinity Methodist 4 SRS, Ly 1AL COT 3A Wi Sl ol 4 : | Mrs. Moore, an American restdent of Ixelt tory of Why Prominent k. The evening meeting will be at I f " or {3 55 Parls, e produced In ¢ - Thel oo inectiont Millionatre’s Wedding & : } 1 ) 1 that b 1 the South chureh. R v. J. L. Davis will lead both meot- ; r Chit Hor ! g s { [killed by Landru at Gambals : g York Rene ings, and Dr. Goodell will spezak. A ! bl % B | |time of kis wileged murder of 5 - - i = = e = v ' L ' mistress. will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the [Hill will Jead. Dr. Goodell will There will be umu! music. All of committees or choir should be present TONIGHT, NOV, 19 sl f £h8 Wi fia et 55 NIZA Sery WILL ENTGIRTAIN MINISTERS. | T i ) = ] % R n King Constan-| Rev, and John L. Davis will FOX’S Choir reheaisal at 8:00 o'clock at the South chureh, An . Ast K e ! / ting ircece may abdicate in favor | entertaln na guesta Monday TODAY invitation is 3 ¢ ] i { 1 the chorus 4 nelnt ‘ r [ a re- | cvening 10 Methodlst ministers from | DAY IR G T & alnis §on aunneland st o i A P ¢ rital v round nearby towns and cltles, These 10 g i 4 There is a place for every one who comes, ks e B : 4 “ Wion recor ling to & o roy ked w he recant | guests will be present to attend the Extra Added Attraction ; wi i ] of the|opening of the Goodell services | Gredk Prime Minister, Gounarls. - | which begin tomorrow evening. “THE RUNAWAY TRAIN”

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