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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, R TSR S AR AL 2 T T HIGH PRICES ARE SHAKEN FROM TH OFTY PERCH Bl , HIS POWER Tomorrow’s Paper Will Divulze — The Man — The Manner — The Place of Manifestation — And The Miraculous Meth THE MIRACLE POULTRY SHOW hsand Funcrals | D] ANG PREPARED [ "2 PRIZE WINNERS e BYTHEC.OFC . Hill, pastor, offi- | South Station, Boston, Ma o . The pall bearers were the fol- ments could be made 3 15 4 Frank Buell, Russell Hubbard ‘A iviti B H ld Gh\ a Kwards Given Dby Judges af i ot e e | Activities to Be Held--Christmas | Nexw|Clidteman TR ] Giles Buell and James J. Butler. The ;- | At one of the re nt mpan oral sorvices ere attended by & T‘ P‘ ¥ | meetin, the digectc Turner Hall Today unsralisreicen veichatienlsdiny, 16¢ Preparations (e e eele [number of class-matés of Miss Buell | senting the 1918 cluss at the sl A. Mills, G. H. Dy s P school. Jl* McMillan, F. O The New Britain Poultry ass | Miss Buell, who was a former 1 The monthly report, submitted by | Robb, AL I ‘lvv‘lmr ident of this city, dicd in California the Chamber of Commrece VS w.\|’ AT < R Vilson 2 2 last week. very active season planned by the of- | I 5. Klosowski, D. show at Turner hall today, open ! fici Many important sessions wil! | Buckey, s B S be held when speakers will be heard | Mann CARD OF THANKS on various topics a for t Immediately upon electio We wish to express onur sincere|christmas tree have been made and of these new dirc thanks to our many kind friends and | s committee elected to attend to thens, | which time I rter lly covered with specimens of [neighbors in our recent bereavement,| The report on the activities of the|elected chairman of the Merc utiful varieties. Birds have beenfor our dear beloved father, for the|chamber are as follows: u for the coming year; this of :’m\\ »wl to take Mup 1t the “'-lv.. autiful floral offerings, and sympa- Christmas Tree. automatically making hin vt | bition from as far Slocombe, R [thy extended Dlans weio b e At L hoent et president of the chamber of com Especially do we wish to thank the |1z of the Christmas Tree committen |merce. Early in November Mr. Porter tion, holding its first annual poult with more than 500 birds on display. The entries came in k and and the entire ground floor is pr |and there are numerous local entrics, | | The show is attracting the attention|x 15 0, p, the B. P. O. E.,, American N 5 1 C S REtroe , | entertained the director = v 7 . of many, it being the first real display | ogiery Office, the Amho club, and ;;"ll,,‘!:;‘ S (():: ”m“,‘;h'fl' :] l:;'_\‘.‘ ¢ S Oh, no! They’re not doing this to { : ] [ Seel ' o |the Butt room of Dept. § of P. & F.|mate cost of this project is $400 : s and expect| their beer. They were PAID to test beers at a show in London at w a silver cup was given to 8 1 2 Wi hel he Casl <, . 2 % i x4 s v g , H ’ Il . Y q 3y . . ard” r Q small : was (3‘_}.v. |l|.\_ Casl T O Corbin which is to be collected by popular |to show results very the best brewer. And they didn’t have 1o get a p ion first. No, the “beer board” needs no ( l-llllv\l\‘ street. 4 e s unl\ wi ‘. ‘» V‘v‘ Herman Behnke, Mrs. Henry Wu- | subs iption. The committee there- | Early Christmas Shopping new HM‘IH!H‘]'S. progress “H”—"'r_ ;“"1 ¢ ' *"‘ |ehert, Mrs. I'rederick Young, William | fore issues an appeal to the public Posters will be distributed to H_H"r"i#""'“’ tHE S LI nUeEE Ok “|Behnke, Jr., Mrs. Alfred Larson, Mrs.| for donations which can be sent to|merchant members of the chamber ¢ = =S week. stewart Carroll, Mrs. Taul yer,| the Chamber of Commerce direct. [a very ; date, on which will state CENTRAL JUNIOR NOTES. Rudolph Behnke, Albert Dehnke. The committee in charge isas follows: (“Shop Early Before Christmas.” It The awarding of prizes took o R e Chairman, A. S. Jourdan, Mr A.|hoped that these will prove this morning. The judges i ,t t Traut, George B. Matthew > to the merchants and stimulate early| plete T t ) ha | Moile of Hartford and M (‘1 I ems Hotieg Walier O Conk nid Sicre. | o Sy | pl b rano have | L fo L LN =) S Y S * IDE and § shopping on the part of the public in|heen name ¢ f ey will \\Mljllm:‘;”;l\k;w\”m Th \m:\'\’ :, ]ft‘y 5 y Basle Mok order to assist the mebchants and| be awar ver cuy poultry raising. The awardirg o + = Speeding Up the Mails, rks in thbk stores durir last | kept in the school a prizes on the bantams, geese and oth- | Dece '}“':'} Victor Records. C. L. mpe Chamber received a commu vs of the usual rush ners in future years wi Ided. er birds will take place sometime this| Pierce & Co.—advt. cation from Postmaster W. H. Hays, Rlonthly Dinnors The Central Junior 1ol or- | evening or when all entries are in.[ M. €. Webster and W. L. Hatch|qa paragraph of which states: “We 2 : | The following is the result of Uie|have transferred property Wl Sl G aate Setatantiy ! 3 [ postmaste toriconstantlyilitnerarenaantile Biroes raoommenda. | ihistananning i ‘udges mentions: | Broad street to Joseph Miesczkowski. | work with your organization and to |\, wenonulc Bureau recommenda |\ iss 1 nd and Mr. Whitney. M White T.eghorn single comb cock- | The trustees of the Swedish Luth-|be at your command in every pos-|of directors that monthly membon | Phersick has elect ider erel, t prize, Thomas Aldrich of | eran church will meet this evening. [sible way. Your organization can be|Cof, directors that monthly member-) 5, Cre T and Miss this city; second, T. W. Crowe; third, [ The Christmas turkey tournament|of the utmost help to us and the bus. |S'IP dinners be held ¥ . Heinzeman, and_ fourth, 1% W.lof the Y. M. T. A. & B. society will[iness men in the plans to speed up Traflic Burcau Notes o Griswold of East Hartford. WHRite [he played tomorrow evening | the mails.” In accordance with tnis| At a recent meeting of the traffic TWO DIRECTORS RESIGN Leghorn hens, first and second, JORN = \p o fhoon Wheale of Bridgeport, | request we want to suggest to every |DUreai a committee was appointed to Chaponi; third, Thomas W. Crowe,| . o5 very interesting talk to a class | member of the Chamber of Commerce | OMinate a new chairman, B. K. Burr and fourth and fifth, Thomas Aldrich. |5 0y Py R e e e e ,|of the Skinner Chuck Co. was nomin- White Leghorn cockerels, all five people's branch of the W. C.|and packages as early as po ited by this committee and elected prizes taken by John I°. Chaponl. | . Miss Etta Lawrence of ast | and also to impress upon everyone |C rman for the coming year. By vir- Single comb pullets, White Les-| gl i0 oio” chosen as superintendent | the necessity of placing the postaze|tue of holding this office, Mr. Burr, all - prizes taken by John Cha- A de PO BT o stamp on the letter or package just|automatically becomes third vier Langshan, all where it belongs, in the upper right [president of the chamber of com- | 3 S taken by Thomas W. Crowe. | hand corner. Last year at the local |merce. ! 2 = | Dickerson, left, has given erels, Black Langshan,fi T. W. . et y post office there were between eigity Executive Committee CONDITION SEX | southwest Missouri. Crowe; second, Whaples, Hen,| Miss Florence Caufield is' spending | and eighty-five thousand pieces of At the New Britain Black Langshan, first, third, fourih a few days at Schnectady, N. Y. first cluss mall cancelled during that | pital this afternoon it was s — e nd fifth hy T. W. Crowe. Cockerel, s@ Goldenblum's Millinery | one day; as well as between eight and y - the conditior ntho ; 1 H i & and o 3 airman, W. L. I i ¥ ain street, Y. M. C. A. bldg. | te P St S s et L ‘ wged 7 years W 13 C ne J ] | ldg. 1 ten thousand packages. We therefore | {"sher, Cowles, . J. Gaffney and [18¢d 7 vears, L i A 3 piave hflflze'! and third for best hen, J urge upon you once more the neces-| s p, Marsh was struck by ¢ ) ile driven ¥ 5 shan. Pullets, Je v 5 A daughter was born last night at| sity of mailing as early in the day as| \ by M. H. Do 3 ster Lter Willilam H. Allen; second an the New Britain General hospital to| possible, and mail correctly. In this mons and first cockrel, A. D. Emmons. | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peichert of 83 West | way you can be of great assistance to Hen, Black Langshan, A. H. Seibert. |street. the postal authorities as well as being Pullets, single comb Buff Orpina-| The regular mecting of the W. C.|of service to yourself in getting your ton, first, Joshua Shute of Meriden; ". U. will be held at 3 o'clock Tues- | mails delivered. second, H. C. Deming, and third, H.|day, Dec. 6, at Center church and the Motor Vchicle Feed C. Deming. Cockerel, Buff Orpington, | L. T. L. Monday, Dec. 5, at 4 o'clock | The executive committee of the first, Joshua Shute; second, Dr. Carl|at the Baptist church. trafic bureau is planning one of the Beach of Hartford; third, H. C. Dem- LRI lakgest meetings that the traffic bureau ing, and fourth, Dr. Beach. Hen, has ever held. They are contem | i 1, c s S e s ; y 2 plating | The Chamber of Ce .rce assist- | With foreign shippir At Buff Orpington, first, Dr. Beach; se HIT WITE GOLF BALL e atteniance of KB, Stoscksl)ioom:|an tha leei claster Sfthe donitien | Commiastones hotips | ond, Dr. Beach; third, Joshua Shute, | Dedham, Mass, Dec. —L—Miss|missloner of motor vehicles, Who will | jed Croce e oot o | hat sueh contracts O l Awarding of Prizes louble matches in ntral At one of the recent meetings chestra met ool gymnasium wdership of York, Dec. 1 Otto Kahn @ L. Schiff today board of directors Pacific railroad. Tt crving & sentence m €y withdrew hecs ¢ ithe Clavte Leavenworth for a budd; ha his life in the trenches. directorates | When the ruse § “overed as discharged. ~ Col. R. P. \',ll-r(m:.:-. Pianos, Records. Pierce’s. him a job on the Dickerson ranch in —advt. The traffic bureau also elegted very efficient executive committee New Members, At the last meeting of the board of | directors the following applications | for membership in the Che Commerce were approves J. W.| Washington, Dec. 1.—Re nta Frank Nair, The Connecticut|tives of the Pennsylvania Street Railway company, and an ad-|more and Ohio railroads at a hear- | ditional membership for the Commer- |iNg today before a shippint ,‘;i noon, was seric | i ey | RAILROADS AGRED | | | cial Trust company. committee ex sedil o | Red Cross. to terminate preferen and fourth, H. C. Deming. Cockercl, | Marion Cox of New York, was award- | give a talk Hsas : by S ; ; |Buff Orpington, first H. C. Deming.|ed $5,000- damages today in a suit glve a thlk on the “Increase in motor | nundred Red Cross poste to the success of the Amerlcan nicr , firs C mit $5,000 ages a vehicle registration fees.” It is expect- chant marine Hen, rose comb Ancona, first, Frank |against Civil Service Commis Day Nursery. llin Boardman; first in cockerel, Mr. | Payson Dana of Brookline for in At a recent meeting of the newly Joardman, and first in pullets, Mr.|sustained when a golf ball |appointed Day Nursery committee, Boardman. Hens, Walter Pohlman, [her in the eye. The accident | Mrs. Frank J. O'Brien, superintend- first, and pullet, Mr. Boardman, firs ocet September 6, 0 at Cha- | ent, made a report of the activities of White Rock Pullet, I. W. Griswold [tham, when Miss Cox, summer the Day Nursery for the past year fourth. Hens Jn‘nlrtwwlwx:vl«. first by | visitor, was walking along a publie|, = 5 BrEdent At iAGHeElnEl which showed that this is one of f"‘ Mrs. Willlam H. Knepper. street. Dt L most successful organizations in the K TheBe e ‘1'-:'(1 s “"“p"'f*!: . |ecity. Twenty-two thousand five hun- | fion today, c = can Railway Assoclation|req and thirty children alone have | ference situatior — R — and the American Rallway E Press | heen taken care of by the Day Nurs All New Britain Waits for join in a nation wide effort to stimu-fa v i1 the three short years of its DIVIDENDS DECLARED late greater and increased intere: o R e e e T oy S DOUGLA FAIRBANKS “'I;‘;'i l\*;‘:‘li"'fl\j‘f shipments 1;.\'1';‘" 1t | mittee is as follows: Mrs. J. H. Kirk- ) ; e ‘e aa) S Rea b ou are requested to as-|ham, chairlady; Mrs. E. W. Pelton, | road conmpany tc in Alexandre Dumas |sist in this matter. Save yourself, your | Neah Laeas. B M. Wightman, Nes [anual divia “THE THREE USKETEERS” business, and the freight handling|p, F, King, Mrs. Isaac Russell, Miss special stock The word has gone forth throughout the length and breadth of New York, | business the enormous cost of the an. | \nn Cople, 1 Mrs. F. J. O'Brien. |payable Decer that this stupendous film version of an imperishably famous story, is not only nual waste through poor packing. T e of registry Dece genuinely worthy of its anneuncements hut ACTUALLY hem. Reduced! Bares) for Conyentions o few more days, you shall see for yourselt ren i ed that this meeting will be held for luncheon on December 13th, 1921. The executive committee of the traflic bureau invites every manufacfurer, merchant, truckman, and all others interested in motor vehicle registra- COMMENTS ON SITUATION. Washington, Dec (By until all of t [ up ir thir the spokesmar R Several meetin have been held i | —_— Falrbanlcs, Agile? e As a |m}n! of information to mem-|the Chamber roc S ) J | MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSURY the first time i ecia 3 of this uniquely celebrated star | bers, traffic bureau reports that ar | Achievement counci to probe the dee al dey heart—to Dbring a tear as well | rangements for reduced fare for New [of the as a laugh, -Youw'll like Fairbanks—more than ever! A marriag |r8 Eastern States lea at | day to Karla N England points have been made with | Springtield, giving lectures to the va- | 7yyay A S JGINNING NEXT SUNDAY the New England passenger associa [rious groups in the city. This work | ypain : \“ 1) THEATER tion, New England in general has been [is progressing and through the en- |y i k West Maln Btroet TWICH DAILY: #15=18 at a disadvantage in securing conven- | thusiastic efforts of the club leaders| tormerly of Bar Harbor, Maint tions on account of the New England | results are being own. Joost New Britain, | p . : i | Crude s of taximeters were | mv\m:"[:\lj 1(‘.y‘w“<‘!l\"4yr|”\q ,‘l‘.v\ '\\‘f."v \\m“\ [used by the €} nd Romans be- ¢ S sh ‘em liftin ) cirts, just so high. tributing plates to the automobile | fOT® the days of P are livit t Brinsworth House, home for retired actresses drivers at cost price, with the name oo o o T ‘ at Twickenh: meland. Amy Forest, 73, left, seems to have o R ‘f;,“\‘,\“‘” of | the sapphire I es- | been just a bit bolder than Jenny Russell, 76, and Polly Beaumont, » people are asked on this plan and i""" 63. Yes, these are the old-time “daring” dance steps! may be forwarded to the Com- | mmm———— . — - — — v merce rooms or phoned in TOO LATE FPOR CLASSIPICATTION WAN —Woman to wash dishes Lunch, Myitle St 1 FOR SALE—My very fine mahoguny upright plano, o ing out of stat Quality will 1y Address Hu FOR RENT—Two furnish A housel NOTICE—~Franz Pre Cleaner 1§ for sale and OPPOSITE THE MONUMENT ENTION—First quality i They say folks bite their fingers and do things lil he re nervous. That's ex- Vi |cuse for these youngsters who are “eating” t r thumbs pulling feet. They've been adjudged perfect babies at the New York health ¢ ¢ posing show the world how ect babies behave,