New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO? HOSPITAL PLEA |/ T KT ST WARY' CHURGH reqiire Program for the Week Pablished MADEBY DOCTOR e e = e ‘ conld notify him at the hos lection to he Taken Neat Weok :,m \u"!\ylhw‘\m lay that tur- | : Ihe program of ‘ ( l nancial Matters To Ghan'mal hoeks lmams NEPllS \ oo/t ponada Ve i . ‘ Detroit Conference to Tale v vegetables, jellies and other | yesterday R e [ versury vequiem for Luke churches and schools tomorrow, ap-| Tuesday at 7 o'cloc l ¢ ¢ 3 A propriately marked Collection of | auiem for Mrs, Willlam | e these gifts will he made under the di- | nesday miversary requiem Elise Traut, as printed in The 1 L Bl I Ham Dunn; Thursday at 7 ) 4 i Friday evening, on behalf I By these gifts” syld Dr. Reeks, | requiem for the deceased men 4 ) X adnaug : a 1 D i n he it tests off Rockland, Me, Woman's Hospital board, for faod do- | “the people of New Britain ean make | the Holy Name society; Friday : Sniaics ; he's an oil burner, electrie driven, 30,0 | I \ as a tonn: 3,500, She has eight L inma | real what Governor Lake says in his|o'clock anniversary — requir "0 I | ire 2100-pound tiles ! | vrol f icers @ 2 nations for the hospital inmates and | feal what (o PVIIMI‘”HH” iy :HI:‘\M AUy e : 16-inch guns whicl 2100-pound proj ' f payroll of officers and men { humble and hearty thanks to Al-|day at 7 o'clock, a month's mind fo mounts to ) month, & ( BYELL uloat. Eben Reeks, chalrman of the execu- | mighty God for the abundant hatvests | Norah Glynn tive committee of the ew Britain | in our land.' " Banns of marriage were publi reneral hospital, pointed out today | =L Iirar e it @ hetwaen e WW genera i, poin \ | v the first time, betw J e A ;‘;W m Aflq‘»x'fh/, Emphasizing the appeal o those of the Children's Home, that Thanksgiving day o v splen Ne Roeva ard Mais Dlsabsth ik PATTEN T P LS e Y ) City ltems R T DU B s el e ple to cooperate in bringing joy Lo the 5 [ Catholic University at Washingt of D. Walter pat B d Get your Thanksglving Victrola Now [C. will be taken up next Sunday who died late t 18 on Thani Ing day and at) . pragey Morans', 365 Main strect.| There will be a meeting *h | piace tomorr Chnlmal IBRLIGE UG DILIOICAL vt 1l the Catholic wome f i Jate home sist the sick in realizing the happiness| o . | o g : q_ Bist the sigk {n ¥ 1l| 1.“\ “"‘ ; The fire department was ca out |are invited, this eveni 8 o her of " \ o8 e 9 b v’d' of full l“"- it & KL Ee ) ““l“ !t [at 2:56 o'clock yesterday afternvon by |in the school hall, to 1 ip the 1 partner of Col f 3 1 e “d D E. is by the spiri = glving L 5 | an alarm from o 3 or a fire in after of receiving immigrar several time : o B | nouse at 56 Beaver strect, A lace cur- | Judge, diecesan director of € i ounty comn who cannc [tain became fgnited when s small [social serviee work and Miss 1 en county on caue t ) “On th two great holidays in th am s ) tal authorities try to {' | ehildgpulled the curtain down and ex- | lecturer of the National Couneil, wil cneral assembly i FL 7‘?’ [} year (|.‘., R R e b i ulshed the blage before the fire o i @ { 'EVB. i Jeir utmost to make casicr the lot o i) e } ] the patfents. However, the manner in | MED arrived == = g = i ' i realization can he hrought to thos Sullivan and Covey's dancing school | Whioh the neor New Britaln have| oo, pam's hall, Tues. eve., 7:30.—advt A 3 responded in the past with their gifts| of food, prompts us to appeal to them | The Ladies' Aid society of St. Jo- | seph’s church will give a whist in the | IRACLES ; again this year. [ eemnt anl AL h A 51 “Our hospital expenditures this year | “!)( a4 ,J::"‘_ll ’,;.‘{ "]'”,, ‘”']' 3 H_“'l \It | g E B'Bg were over $175,000 and approximately | S0 s ” e DI “}”' Ffie o D / " / 24 ¢ G s A ” ) $48,000 of that amount was the in- [;“K‘I‘\\]“‘l e relief of the poor of the IR s < = ! come from the Miller heguest we | P A . " iy - are day by day striving to make our| L ; ;"""'”"“ tonight. Tabs' fair. Goethe, the Great German Poet, Visits Saarbrucken % advt, hospital a greater hospital, in accord- [ % ance with the splendid help the peo-| Martha Chapter, No. 0. . F., Forest and Discovers the 4 o &) T other | Will hold its regular afternoon social | . ! £ e Insitations ot (s natare, we | lOmOTTOw aficrnoon at 2.0 o'clock, | Fhiiosopherof Coal You C&l‘i Wear the Suit or must still look to the public for do-|and the regular meeting in the eve- | | : |ning at 7:80 o'clock. ) —_— e | Complete infants' department at | ‘(E;IHJZHE“E;?::S:\:‘:) I'u sse-Leland’s--advt., | SAGE TEA TURNS | Harry McCabe of Winter street and | Miss Margaret Daly of Tremont | Ii street will be married Wednesday | No. Il | morning at 8:30 o'clock in St. Mary's THE PHILOSOPHER OF COAL church. The ceremony will be per- = ! | ] tormed by Father McCabe of Jewett | g,\",{‘r,{,‘;,“”"'”’:‘ L L D S L A e ) City, a cousin of the groom. named 2 e Middle Ages |/ S i | Dancing tonight. Tabs' fair—advt. oid mar ; ahead [v was manufac- [ et / ! .935 .‘mkis el = . Victrolas—Pianos, fenry Morans, O L R e ey i B () i It’'s Grandmothe Recipe to|__aqvr. o o bl rained | tho arts and for and domesticp ring Back Color and Nest of Owls, No. 1548, will give a | Sta onstry T of poses, The -1- Tntie: (e 10 [ public whist tomorrow evening at s il ined "o, piteh, o alin a |5 b AR & b Overcoats o'clock in Electric hall. Prizes of ten pound turkeys will be given That beautiful, even shade of glossy hair can only be had by br phur. Your r is your charm. makes or mars the face. When it 3 o : lis visit to the t SR ) ke et e e Viei.t|| FOR TRIPLE MURDER| Sinimce r @ o2 b $ 4@ " ication or two of ind Sul- | i ! : il g m S r nces its appearance a hun- | DR TP AR crepit, it n on T 1 fi in 1 h 3 dredfold. Dying Divorced Wife Says He Shot ith stocl 4 o g n Fayet Coun & Don't bother to prepare the mix- 7 y s ture; vou can get this famous old Her, Her Mother and Man f up u to Where the e o one Oveycoats recipe improved by the addition of e Lot hopi mrica ! X other ingredients at a small cost, all Caller. ready for/ use. It ls' called Wyeth's|| vy op| Docted r ‘.“1 Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring P a fur dealer of this city, is helc back the natural color and lustre of : i a murder charge here, following a | vant o 'the lamp bi all ey folhs S b ] FOUE Ml AL At triple murder at Cuba, a village near cether on account of Y th facture . 3 $45 & $30 Everybody uses “Wyeth's BC | here Saturday night. > tible Int i i and Sulphur Compound now because | oy > ! ! ‘ o chem ! o e se slain were Bertha Whitlow Saarbrucken “'Kohlenphilosoph,” or the NIl rerA e ber dthint IEE H it darkens so naturally and evenly |y dervort e R e “oal, wrota s 6 1t bov o - ! i Su ts and Vandervort ged 30, his divorced wife | A os 1 A baLaa ] ] mentary less that nobody can tell it has been an-|.,q mother of Vandervort's three ago. What wo plied. You simply dampen & SPONEe| cpjjaren; \rs. Jeff Whitlow, aged 57, e day could he enter &1 (hy er fir a result 4 i Overcoats for soft brush with it and draw this| nother of Mrs, Vandervort, and How- - found her ) through the hair, taking one small|,rq Bosier, aged 24, said to have been Where 2 o tine U h .«u-_nnnx at a ‘Hmv; by v'nm‘n'n‘»: f‘\f‘.rl“l\’ a caller on Mrs, 1dervort, I limited 3 nappl a cor ed to beg hair has :]v&:\\»pv'\rf'ul, and J\(l\w en-| " M Wiitlow, befors dving from y | of : ) 5, Lo eolor ¢ other application it becomes beauti-|pher wounds, the police y, declared distillation or i : : oro ser SUITS E d d }f F " v, decla Istillation or par- foun F w— VL ' fully dark and appears glogsy and|nat Vandervort committed the mur B |-tial combustion of ; e 4 nciuae every new model ier ra Justrons. ders. The police assert that she told N crnn SR R TR B L te ] i them Vandervort came to her home| i | 5t corielnly wounde, | Sho Gould ot sell to' tho | i in Fancy and Plain Colors. | while intoxicated and started a quar-| ioneers, but it ( i 1 could o rel which ended in the shooting of | | ; S that Rdie Snot] sor T t high explosives or e used coke > lacked ‘[hlx.zr‘-fl’v‘;i"\‘v Wallace, a farmer living ket (3 Sommerca mors But Hns i v OVER OATS"—EVGF t fiOf Ccat from ‘ g : S ‘ ¥ typ c r 2,000 years near the Whitlow home, informed the Rl ek home, informed th without R e LR i b 0 e YR 300, 1, r . Big Roomy Ulsters to Conservative while crazed by drink, shot him last se value of T S night. A post ortem examination | | ST v Yok Cold Compound” 0 T i e (e St nerice: 3 K C}lesterfidds if the same calibre bullets killed the | “Pape's Breaks any Cold three persons and injured Wallace Vandervort told the authorities t in Few Hours he was not respbnsible for the triple | B N ST murder and that he was the vietim | b | X of circumstances in having been found | @& Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- |at the Whitlow home. His statement | |8 " g %/L 3 " [ L A up! Quit blowing and snuffling A | was that while walking in the road in dose of “Pape's Cold Compound front of the Whitlow home he heard ¥ 2 5 4 © L . en every two hours until three doses |a commotion and saw in the darkness e T e : ; 1 H M g S - M S 3 are taken usually breaks up any cold. [a figure rush from the door. He could | |8 : P ey 3 F 1€ ain Stere on {Ge amn Street The very first dose opens clogged [not tell whether the figure was that | [ e j 7 i ! nostrils and ”“ air pa of the |of a man or woman. His 10-year-old | ¥ # y i ; i 24 g § ) . Mat Do stopsnons ranings rtleve the [ on. Oriver rosned rom ‘e mouse | , ‘ T » / : 215 Main St. New Britain headache, Aullness, feverishne to call for help, saw his father and | 4 £ Wi “Pape’s Cold Compound” acts quick, | induced him to enter. b 7 - 4 sure, and costs only a few cents at| Asked by the authorities who did drug 'stores. It ts without assist- | the shooting, the hoy said: “Papa did Gl s 5 . " ance, tastes nice, contains no quinine |it.” - RS\ ihne! i 38 3 y ¥ ARV e e iy " STRTY . e Insist upon Pape's! The three small Vandervort chil s DN Btk ; 3 St 2 e dren were the only witne When the police arrived Vandervort was sit ting in the house holding his young shooting he attempted to attract the attention | of neighbors by firing a revolver four y h times into the ground. This weapon with four empty cartridges was found | @ . 2 Y nrve (Tt gRa T in the house. Another revolver, which | § A “Quality Food Purveyors The First Application Makes Skin | 14d not been fired, was found in Van- § b ¥ 5] ‘ash Store ool and Comfortanla | dervort’s automobile No trace was B QUALITY—SERVICE—QUALITY ka (Cash Store ik found of the pistol with which the |f§ e T SR AT s of \ sapviceable anc i ):15 g murders were ; The Fountain Pen is one of the most serviceable and Tel. 2585—2586 — We Deliver All Goods Free Delivery 9:15 a. m.—3 p. m. If you are suffering from eczema or committed ¥ i 5 ' 3 . §071 some other torturing, embar nge | Mrs. Vandervort was shot when & practical gifts. You can give a Pen from Adkins and be skin trouble you may quickly be rid | WeNt to the door to answer Vander-|® sesured that the recipient will be able to enjoy your gift. - — = B B ) vort's knock, according to Oliver's f it by using Mentho-Sulphur, de- : < TGl T e At 2 : — 5L oy el Mo BUIRD I e e v anbien haby inthes - | THIS IS THE REASON We Handie Nothing But the VE I\\ BI ST '” Ees G but it was unharmed. A bullet pierc- |3 This Pen is Guaranteed (o suit you wl if the pen point is not 3 S This sulpl yreparation, because ! ars B ) 4 3 3 3 Y el I, & SaNSRdE L DAshaTa ties, | €0 her head. Bosier was then shot exactly what you want you may cxchange it within oty days arter %, 9 3 VERY FANCY YORK STATE of its germ destroying proper wan | seldom falls to quickly subdue itch- | he POy sald and Mrs. Whitlow when Chivistmas at ADKINS PRINTING COMPANY. 46 Church Stre i S . ¢ same downstairs attracted by the New Britain, Conn., on presentation of this slip, : 3 \ :w;m—-. ing. even of flery eczema. The first| g 4 Sk e R s S N f m application makes the skin cool and aiAervortiandly A raat * e put a ship like this In every pen box 1rom now until i ., comfortable sh and blotches arelgivorced twice, Their s . . Christmas. : ! M ) } 41 j healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is | Srcondidivorce was ihout six weeks ago ) Our large assortment will make selection a pleasure y { f applied like any pleasant cold cream | = : ; 2 it S and is perfectly harmle You can | TROUBLES IN HGYPT, i A/ i A ff& obtain a small /jar from any good 5 Sidheis 5 ; & 2as 3 druggist Negotiations Believed to Have Tailed | 66 CHURCH STRE DO v y e | (o Bring About Understanding v T i g SR T ROYAL ROCK CHICKENS N | TLondon, Nov. 21.—(By Associated | S DT T HTR 7 { ; § ‘ What One Doctor Says | rreo—ximoun mtisn ofeiat cir- T e ! (748 GOLDEN WEST FOWLS . ... | eles decline to comment upon the t S - i T » 3 § Dr. M. C. Lyons says: “After care- | mination of negotiations with th = - g - T P T ful investigation I heartily recom- | Egyptian delcgation untll Adly Yeg- = mend Rheuma for all forms of rheu- | hen Pasha, head of the delegation ro. — matism.” Clark & ainard Co, sells | ports to the sultan, it was learned | YOUR EYES A plaiie il DLong bouils fioriiciiteLvely, S0dhy, tintithedelegh, Cranberries Fig Pudding | Squash Pecan Meats will convince you why this doctor | tion departed for Calro last Saturday praises it go highly. convinced of its fallure and anticipats are worth the price of all the glasses ever made and Lettuce Plum Pudding | Brazil Nuts \\".alnut Meats ing the return of unrest and internal | like as not you need but one pair. Why hesitate over Spinach Home Made Mince Meat | Filberts Filbert Meats disorders in Egypt, [ such an important matter as your eyesight and pos Celery Baldwin \H’]('»‘ Almonds Ited Almonds The reason for the fallure to ob- > vOUP 8 sof 3 i N | tain self-government for Bgypt is as bly your future usefulnes Turnips Greening Apples | English Walnuts New Mixed Nuts Starting ‘i;]z“}‘:»“:{" }"“‘vr-'";"zyrlllnm;v}”'(v’r(;:u[TuIt':“l‘-v:'»‘ynr»ff{‘ FRANK E. GOODW IN Pumpkin Mackintosh Apples Fancy Table Ra — D3 —— 16 recommendations mada Jast Ieb- | aom g e . A Next Sunday Eve. ruary by Lord Milner, former colonfal | 327 MAIN ST. Optometr| TEL. 1905 WE ITIVELY SELL ALL GOODS AS ADVERTIS secretary, who urged in a report to! e _— THE SHEIK parliament that “the promise of self- | government cannot be postponed,”

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