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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER . 4 m————— e 1 A S i e e T ——Y o—— i —— . . — S — e — S . — i — W 3 . — A — B — T A — L S T | P Y 1 | [ WHIST TOURNAMENT TRV SRR AT T VT T, T TS e R G Y tam “L”Id t Try This On Your | New Britain to Play First Game of it Complete Set of oY Wise Frien N) e Fureka Attachments se Frie | Famant wile b el o ovem : . with each pur- B ehta o Nev Brth o | 1 . EUREK A fBLEPHON ALLA o ) } = . fection of the game by Milton ( A (‘LE[\NE]{ Risinkee 5 . Work, author of several hooks ¢ Editorial ¥ ) : g or oW collec ing to get t | nuctior This will be the first timo | B [l - A P J : 5 sl that this game has been played in Every wom an : ; x ol ddea to | may communicate with any of the ’ T RN e sible to completely . Member of The Awoclate R ent « o e ¢ it wher il following members of the committee: | [3 CEEEEYY { i clean her house wun- ; o dis ¢ 1 thur \|]m..v“.~_ .\l.]- )'\!]m‘.-' " fiz».— il s less she has attach- or . ! I 11y | Stanley, Mrs dter Hart, Mrs. Ern S 5 In this ‘ . ose countrl matter to j00d sports 1 alway | st M. Smith, Mrs, Kenneth Sloper or |l 1 B oo g ments. The cleaner s o o e it e I oting o> Migs Margaret Eddy. | M \ ¥ _- p renovates carpets Member Audit Bureau Clreutation, | to1ked abou ! \ ! Vo and rugs and the at- ; " bl W1y the United States i o ; by 9 BIG BROTHERS BANQUET L - " tachments clean the ity RS, 3 the Dig Braih lub ot the A. M portieres, upholstered furniture, radiators, mattresses, pil- destroy uny P L . Zlon chureh will hold their fir e Tetc e good effect of the confercnt 1 ,, banquet, Wednesday evening, Novem lows, bookcasies, etc. Pl iAo i , 5 ber 55, n Turner Ml The speal FOR FREE TRIAL PHONE 230 for the oce. O W be J [ 3. Ke - . N oo T o B e LS R We will gladly loan you a Eureka and attachments for ten days, without cost or obligation to you United States on this point . 1tion can be re-estublished on broad [a student of Harvard university, Rev, I THANKSGIVING DAY, Success often looks easy of attain nes. He probably means bread lines, | P. R. Washington, pastor of the local i B SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS—AN IDEAL ) ¢ the sympathy for | ment when broad, general wrin- | e . church and 8, H. Baker, president of XMAS GIFT—PHONE, WRITE OR CALL TODAY Snrcant e ha with happl- | eiples are set forth tn a comparative Reading that story about the guide [the club, A musical program h p eart of Abra-| v g 1ad - | - - G shot for a partridge will | been arranged for the evening q . ness ti s 1 t a- | |y unusually detailed way, as in the| : e o) Onn. lg t 0 er 0. ham Linc 1 ¢ 8 sase of the Hughes plan Enthus- | 49 TR SANDERS - STEFANIK 92 WEST MAIN ST. New Britain Thanksg ¥ roclamation—a | jasm dims when details begin to be S Lo en would at And so the dye industry fits a peo- ; Roy Banders and Miss Mollie Stef- inik will be married at the Church . John the Bvangelist, December our Uni t b - | Of course the rest of u ev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor, : & ; gl will tle the nuptial knot. Mr, San- land the festival of Harvest Home| YOUR TRADE e B B e reacas | oo cvmn 11 e i 1 opewite ae'a |ders s connected with tho Lynch | FOR QUICK RETURNS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVT! . JEDUN 3 L ¢ g : rate ab i poster company, Entered nt the Post Office ut New Eritain France and Italy, stand with the custom W 5 n followed each | worked out in the finest shades. 1 I iven op- |ple for conflict, Huh. You can say { k to ( weach- hat wh fo e, ndust succec g vyea y the presidents o This 18 the situation at the confer ¢ to the pr 1xltd much for the rye industry From the earliest days of New Eng- Rk has hee served to thank God for You in the habhit of trading |SOr; the blessit « reedom and pros- | with a certain man or company. One | | | I'he more frankly Uncle Sam talks,| When a man says he wishes to con greater Burope’s respeet for his | sult his wife a , he means that perity and for material benefits | qay you ask credit and readily is it ), e m—— which ha yme. They, our fore-| given you. Your bill grows until {subticty he wishes to g wite's instruc- fathers. trod no path of roses in their [ you hecome quite ashamed of it. You tio After all, the best argument in | favor of universal brotherhood is| The reason the fathers made this a penston lists. | great country was because they didn't “hard times,” 1 what are they as| pneed on a certain d you patronize | sit about and whine for somebody to fight to maintain life in their new| cannot pay it, and, even though you surroundings. peak of and feel| have money enough for w you ecompared to the physical hardships of | 4 competitor of your former mer- With the war chests empty, the!do somethin those who lived here far before our| chant, and you pay cashifor what you nature, and vet who bowed their| day, and another. Finally you are “Lions Are e Way" Says knees on this day of thanks, to ex-| giving all your trade to a new mer- Some “authoritative” reports retain | ' Lions Are Still in the Way 1y press their for the good| chant, while the other is “carrying” | the extra syllable to strengthen the Pederal Council of I ion—to that had come to them? They did| you and receiving no benefits from | rumor " o Support Jisarmamen ‘rogram. not pray in the spirit of seeking ma-| your cash trade—which he, of course, - - Pl terial bles: in the future. Theirs| would be glad to get, even thougn Headline telling that “Liquor Washington, Nov Declaring was a prayer of thanks, devoutly| the old bill stood. from Schooner ‘Romance 5 that “lions still in the way' the federal council of t} churches of Christ in America tos issued a sec ond call to its member churches to It remained for President Lincoln, | began to ask credit from him he ex- —— continue the efforts to consolidate felt despite the hardships through A pretty hard way to treat the|ship's name be changed from which they were passing daily. man who trusted you! When you n to “Tragedy that man who knew so thoroughly| pected that you would pay when you “Think twice before you speak’ | public opinion in support of limitation | | of armament. Steps have been taken, it was said to securc active co-opera- tion of churc leaders of other coun- broad humorist—the man so genu-| loss—his leniency would not cost him| One will be thankful for the holi- | tries in the camy suffering and joy, the cries of the| could; his favor to you, in giving|and yowll speak twice as forcibly. anguished, the buffoonery of the| you credit, would not bring him a - s ine that no man born of this earth| your trade—such was his thought. day anyway. Churches were urged to promote | may be compared with him—it re- And when you asked credit you — ecarnest study in every church of ii mained for him to proclaim our duty | certainly Intended to pay immediate- COMMUNICATED. ternational question, to continue | ternational questions, to continue to glve thanks to Him who is the|ly, Hard-luck continued longer than - e A ‘ 5 AU The Fallacy of the Elsewhere in Con- nee now in progress heré and {o foundation of all that ls good, and,|you had any reason’ to believe it : b hold public m “in It of thus glving thanks, to forget the un- | would—and you could not pay your| NiEEtion Wity Byl Mg e ; happiness of the moment, remember- | bill, with the result above noted. To the Editor of the Herald: Week after weuk, staring you in the i ace from the cclumns of our local from our knees refreshed by the ac-| treat the tradesman who trusts you|papers or prominently shown in our 3 N complishment of a glad duty, to take | I3 to continue your trade with him,|store windows, one sees the evidence | For hln‘()])(‘ ? | up the dally, tha hourly strife (hat Is| when you have about reached the|Of the popular und persistent pr New York, 5.—Chri | tice of various clubs, associations, etc. | pres s valued & 81,000,000 to rush out of town when in need of :\'mn.. rn Baptists of America to dance music. | poor of Central Europe were abroad those who first gave thanks; remem-| able, Don’t shun him, but hold up| What is the matter with our local | the steamer Estonia today, bound for bering the lifc and tragic death of | your head, tell him the facts, and he|orchestras? Are they unable to han-| Danzig. William B. Lippard, asso- that President who gave thanks| will respect you all the more. dle the dance work in New Dritain?| ciate secretary of the Amcrican Bap- | It seems as though our local mu tist fe n mission= ho: will go | America's cour ing only our bl ngs, and to rise A far more falr and decerft way to every man's, every woman's, Hmit of credit, and pny him cash, re- 8o, remembering the struggles of | ducing the old account as you are| “Nothing else will do” through all, and remembering the e S B e R b e LD dod St tiisRin every souliniof mata | GOOD HEALTH. [handiing any and all engafements|qistribution of the gitts. | ter how expressed—Ilet all forget for At least one of the things people | Where first class music is desired. In the shipment are 50 barrels of a day those things for which they nre| of New Britain may be thankful for, In the our bands and orches-|(oys; 10,000 blankets; 45,000 pairs of | B ifal dnd rRimambex Lhat pos|Hal the \comparative sbod ihenltnl of| s heve beengin igreat idamand fovgnop: s |some charitable work, and our musi- tents and omens that signify the good | those who reside in this city N o T R S that is to coms, the good that has Possibly this state of affairs is not|upon for music or money for all wor- | & Ty o | C IGARI :' I" I v I ‘: S come, and the good we should strive | due to the special efficiency of the |thy causes. | In return for their gencrosity it is I 5 dnnkevd. board of health, or its head, former | A 1 TSR BaEan \ 6 ¢ Toet e or present, but it has a great deal to|foonied at all times with the an- YARE. TWENTY for 2 SOME UNCERTAINTY. do with it. nouncement that this or that club or N‘ | o This city is better fortificd against |society hus engaged out-of-town or- s and 50,000 cakes of soap From various sources ail over this | e than most. Its Visiting|hest country, and in newspaper editorlals, Most of our musicians work in the 4 94 . have come protests against the sub-| Nurse Association, Welfarc associa and L but taste the dfl%l’cnce | factories during the day time, marine. America loft this question| tion and other organizations and in-[play in local orchestras evenings. In dividuals have been ever on the|this way they are usually able to pick up considerable extra money which is generally spent In New Britain. after all, does not amount to much the advent of out-of-town E in such a conference, has been and| rapidly where trouble threatens as|cal orchestras are practically idle, | in the case of poorly heated tene-[and® at a time when a little extra ments and in the matter of cleans-|MOney would help materially to swell 1hg of | the statlopn) ‘Tne bulldfng| b “i8i deploted peyienveiopesiisis : going to outsiders, thought of submarines, who, standing | Commissioner has added his part,| We belleve the promote together, agree that nothing should and it is the result of such institu-|in this city will sce ti be settled now regarding the naval NOW PLAYING AT FOX'S open in submitting her plan, but it is Matinee 23c¢ Evening 35c¢, plain that pubiic sentiment, which, | Watch for disease and suffering, and the health board seems to be moving | Liccert & Myers Tosacco Co, still is against them. Now come France and Italy, with whom ome had not connected the tions, together with the fmprove-|little reminder 't together Y 2 P h and wo st of our home tonnage of elther nation. Premier| Ment in the Hospital that have atd-|An¢ WATE 0 LA% 0 Briand asserts that France must go| ©0 in bringing down the proportion INTERESTED. | | through with her program of 1912,| Of persons who are ill as compared - Hboatod by the wa. amd further| With the number of sufferers last| THE ARBUCKLE TRIAL & % 1 YHE UNIVERSAL CAR gt G 8 5 s .| Year at this time. that Great battlezhips have no in Jury to Go to the St. Francis' Hotel terest for usr. What we wantare sub-| eVer, however, should go to those Today : ; ° @ marines and light cruisers for coast| °T llke organizations or people, all the - LR - a cradithor Fallithe iblameN foth o oaon|| - Ak HLAICINCO N S8 e ie B IV 3 i fi k ars 3 0 trying Roscoe . (Fatty) Arbuckle ; a , ;s up a decided differe health of residents of the City.|or manslaughter today was to visit sand, which count Often circumstances occur which |the hotel 3 Francis' suite where 4 » submarine, and | take the matter out of their control[film comedian, host at a party last e i . gs 10 son S il f o6 WRRE b oo (B0 S SISO, | % FORD COUPELET FORD SEDAN al strength of France | lemie, if the dise grows to such| P caused her TR At proportions, or the prevention of alcra| day ) q | [ il ) 1 agy © spreading of the di 5 heir bus-| Hig! s of e proceedings in | N B ‘] he daia not|iness, performed only too gladly. |Judge Louderback's court yesterday | b iy o E h o . Thelr failure to take prompt action|When the prosecution closed were “ cad : “ /5 Yrance stimony concerning finger prints o 7 \ Selli would prove a calamity ALy 0 HE BARRE Delntecr [ We Are Now Selling 2 that m U"‘t‘ a door declared to have bee made in | ki & Rty Sl S0 may not a continuation of g stragsle between Arbuckle and Miss |} 2 & F. O. B. Factory 0. B. Factory can naval limitation plan, I | promptness to act be urged upon|Rappe; an assertion by a hotel made 1_‘ STt i GEN E COMMON SENSE | COMPLETE SATISFACTION Figure out your automo- |l whose duty it is to pay attention | that she heard a woman screaming in to the enirance or prevalence of a Sl Bl / letective who had de appe had made el At 50c a Quire Box. allowed to quoté the y him favorable to ounce of prevention is|fer We are also displaying a | H rard € . 5 . Aatlnntl ; e e e a-’wrtilm;n( 2 0; The Ford Coupelet, a closed car of distinction, heauty bile requirpmenl and you LICENSES SUSPENDED |§ GIFT BOXES at reason- e 1 ChE [ denl all iy Uround ear ot hlons will fipd it in a Ford Sedan, Anks to our buMding commi e able prices. J v and convenience, is the ideal all year ‘round car for pleas- a family car of comfort and ] the health department ; ¢ that the operator's DIE STAMPING 8 . o o convenience, a car Qf de- promises to clean up the o e F Youknot of 81 = AT ure or business, for farm, town or city; easy to maintain pend;}lnhl__ :mgl service—a ’ i ’ car that will give you com- isiness—'twill not drive peo- |strec een suspended on No- | portant advance fn the settiement ot | [ Emy fro, | i ' foriion i tne comer or | Adkins Printing Co, @ *nd operate it the Tar ¥ Bentie them to New Britain ter streats Monday ELglfRnrraliy g it S T ‘ e 66 Church Street 3 Call and Look Over the Above Cars — Reasonably Prompt Delivery ess s being t t d Makl 3 3 « f 18 hington street, | \ = Hisavir it p the Uniteq|loned way of entertaining your cen suspended by the auto- | M SOTEEET Can Be Made If You Order At Once is impossible for \ 1o rd be prised at its s e RILLID 1IN PARES derstand the intrica S Countess de ig-| grees have t| 1o ¢ tess de Chabot — Starting — s g s v . killed yesterday w | ext S av Ev . . ti 3 . Sl R e - they were struck by an auto truck in | \(;:{?":fl}\li‘e 22 MAIN ST. Authorized Sales and Service New Britain, Ct. Nacase or diseases in this city s e SO RS factory.” [ ) it t ce de v Ihe ac There is nc \ e a crown; but a headache was| gecurred in

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