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u'u Ll OF LGDGE Centennial Branch ol it Yeap AL i” iR ;FTA‘H"I 1Lk \v"l Head Let Your Kodak l\;c‘;pi‘ e ‘ s o the Christmas Story ; i A }“ i Wity of s e | I, A | Vorshiy Master b ) KODAKS 5800 Up | B o o o Nt i Dickinson Drug Co.| I Martin, private peoraiary 169-171 Main Street R TR Pittsh gh M rty, Mr. ) 1 ) ch 3 amd s Do Your Christmas Thinking Early ‘Women's Shop, 140 Trumbull St, ficers. The newly elected officers were “I¢ Pays To Buy Our Kind.” stalled at the close of the meeting, H. Raymond and W. W. Peasc acting IIC ns \ as installing officers. | | | {IRISH PRIMATE IS w. W C.t It | Bullen was nominated for | m | the commandership's berth at the | U\ A O Iy lieins PLEASED WITH PACT | me L & e o |S. W t the armory on Arch Pianos, Victrolas, C. L. Pierce & Co. e stroet 18 wening, Alfred H. Gris- —advt i S wold an 1k C. Helm were nomi- x ardinal Logue Says He Finds Terms _ : Buy your Xmas Gifts at A. .| L nated for senion vice.commander Churchill Jewelry Store. 10 and 20 | ot aty to Be Quite Sat- other nominations made last eveni are: IHHIHI vice-commander, George per cent reduction.—advt, Ed isfactory. Jley; officer of the de At the meeting of the Women's : Auxiliary of the U. £ W. V. associa-1 o R e 3gan; officer of the guard, tion officers will be nominated for the |, v\r\‘n," M‘ el [,:) e ol b William Reed. e election wi ‘ml\.. ensuing year. The members a ked i““‘” o "‘ K':‘r‘w"_;; il I'll .-v“fl o ce at the meeting to be held on to meet at the State Armory this eve-| ¢/ ]' i the Tri s e December ¢ ning at § o'clock. e pid | commitiealolther o Neckwear and Shirts—Wilson's.— | ' .y weomd ke to Reovgll RLtley Sl rygRoton R advt. i i George Darnes, was appointed to ar- “Gifts That Last” at Morans' e e U s R es 0T FEL ALl NN L BowveraWillar H Greansiainhas it eeha Dl Lot il Bearilith s Maching S COImBERYE o ROW s been appointed trustee of the bankrupt | eparity with each ot her.” S LR e RO S UL estate of Henry Hall, Arch streei| o e e e LR | The Cardinal expressed the fear The committee appointed to ar- garageman. P | that the expense of the northern gov- | range for the annual Christmas tree Dancing at Armory Friday.—advt. | ernment will weigh heavily on the | met with the committee from the aux- | people of six counties. Replying to a | jliary recently and organized by elect- | | query as to whether he thought it | j the following officers: Comrade , B | wise for 11 Ister to retain her own par- | Johnson, chairman; Sam Magson, sec- liament, he said Snrn, G e A G 7 “I think it would be a blessing if [ urer. The hall and tree have ady we could all pull together and give up | heen secured, The t conmilted the old battle crie It is satisfactory | will meet at the armory this evening Starting Sunday to be >:I\l‘l'l a par! I‘llnn nt of our l"«‘ Pecanse of the rmory being engag prevents us from being | ed so many nights in the week, and 4 Days Only flecced by England and paying to her | the New Britain iifle club using the e e "”i‘hl\'yw‘”(;w taxable capacity.” range at the armory (wo nights a - ol . 1 conclusion he said week, the camp has been compelled to | Underworld Masterpicee “I think it will be a blessing, and | indefinitcly postpone matches “DREAM STREET” I think it will promote trade, if there | and shoots until further notice. | is concord Value of Co-operation, Added Attraction e In the last fssue of the “Bulletin,” s N B the iticial 1 of e can 1€ CARTER REVIEW | sUNBEAMS ENTERTAINMENT.© |55 offcal orean of the camp. the 3 Other Good Acts The Sunbeam class of the Klim Is to the 1l of co-operation PO R - f | Baptist school will g an entertain- | and the aid of the holic clergy Admission Including Taxes [ | ment in the interests of Foreign Mis “The vali mutual co-operation | EVENING 1:4“1\;’ ,“”f;,',‘t',”.‘; .*\\. nii s ‘.‘.w\,, was never by excmplified than at Vol L e She 1e chur i the funeral ¢ wde Van Duttor 1o | Bal, gram is prepared Refresh- | M. J. Kenney, the lertaker, had no erved after the per- | hesitation in tak charge of the ora 1 h Comr Van Dut to e no cctate, so far s conld b ascertained ind Sualli g ated fin requicm high ’ b | mas Comrade Yather Sullivan being the ¢ Father Winters of St Mary chure rther co-operated Without the mutual co-operation of i - BT s . thes itlemen we would have beer Under the Auspices of the New Britain Christian Endeavor S e R v l & e ¢ to ecently inter our late de nion parted comrads Our thank wre due to the Catho- F -d D b 9 lic clergy for their unseifish gener- riday, December 9,8 p.m. § o F' 2 e m ~ & 1 i i irst Baptist Church N0 ARRESTS TODAY Prominent Speakers !State’s Attorney Hugin M. Alcorn Says Greenberg Wil Not Be Arrvested at Once - AR 20 AR SRS D State's Attorney Hugh M rn w7 O TR NEPTNT I rests were tmmediate in this city EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS This s accepted fo mean that A A. Greenbe [ icted prose WHERE? At the People’s Church of Bl win not t hefore court for Christ on Court Street, WHEN? ht this week. g | da Fach n TIME? At 7:30, PALACE — Starting Next Sunday “GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD” Subject tonight: “The Devil's Subject Friday night: “Not Far Kingdom.” Prayer.” From the A. B. TAYLOR PASTOR RATIFIED WITH State Presidents of A, 0. H, Ar ‘ ; \ \w-: 11 rec 1 Lty addi Pleased With Irish Seftlemeng |t e ot receivedt mans ferte v purpose to find they were 1 1 told Benutor Watson' the chal make a fine t for the Tohn Donnelly int president, of |TIN § iid, “that T would summon wi nelent et ¢ 1 phila) esses from any part of the waorld ! 1 ! nt hel e on nin honor.am sanaton e man or boy on { wuxiliery, A, O, H. haye Heved could present evidence to sup 8 | prrsdor 18 belng | POt the char J of the treaty Says He Has Proof XMAS MORNING {ilne I, maling nator Watson declared he was | e pared to prove his charges thit e van for the Soldiers were hanged without trinl i ticut, in a public The senator read story from a " ' aye > el 3 e ar e, 00 & H-EERBERT L MHLEJ N John ). IForbe of eveland, O Wed at the news that [former service man as saying the Wat o [} me to us of the treaty of o |8on charges were true, and that “half c¢h has been s 1 makir had not ben told about eruclties in . I a free state. 1 believe that It |ficted on soldiers by officers.” 336 Mam St. is the greate p 16 avom Hean “Senator, do yon helieve any Ameri- taken towards that which the people [Can soldier was exceuted when he w of Ireland have heen striving for for |Innocent?" Chairman Brandegee as hundreds of vears, 1 freedom, 1|ed realize that this latest move, as any| °I do” Senator Watson shot bacl other great move recorded in history, | “Well, will you let us have it?" e soverely criticized because ab-| I will” said the Georgla senator ute indeper ce has not been|"but you have asked me to read this inted to the people of Ireland, but|paper. 1 have the greatest ¢ lenee in the “(io ahead th the chairman 0 tence of the Irish representa- (broke in and the tor proceeded to | tives who are reported to have signed d Iorbes' stat nt that he had the treat d feel assured that they en a man hanged, are capal of pled Ireland to| “Do you want Iorbes summoned?"” nothi but what will the great- 4 nan T 1degee asked and Sena- est benefit to her peop tor Watson d he did. 150 realize that the Irish race of v Objector Killed have an inherent distrust of | Senator Watson presented an affida- and English promises, but in |vit by Samuel Long of Paterson, N GIFT SUGGESTIONS IFROM vt e T oih e oul OUR WOMEN'S SHOP oleing. Tt up to the A Y4 card t will heipeople to accept HIM\ 50 wi Fur Coats, (January Prices), yed off this t ¢if they do, as I think they will, T can Fur Scarfs and Muffs; Wonder- ub on Wasl i It y say that what is good enough for fully Fur-trimmed Coats of the will start ot § o'clock. them, is good enough for me.” finest materials; Our Own Pure | Player Pianos, C. L. Plerce & Co.| *“I sure that the Irish people Camels' Hair Coats, $45 and e - | vt | will prove themselves well able to $55; “Kenneth Durward” and Gee, Junior Horace W, Harry R. Kallg and Bdward D, [take care of themselves and in their “Aquascutum English Tweed ‘,“\”,,. e \\“,m“‘. Sechrest, both of this city, arc em- |government they will di mag Coats; Guaranteed Genuine . I, |[bers of the Ren acer Polyt ic 5 hip to meet the Washable Mocha Gloves; Tre " | Institute basketball squad |1 of Sdtanstiuctlonkavan By fousse Irench Kid Gloves, $1. Tovireadconiic Dancing at Armory Iriday. her soldicrs met the problems of Wool, Silk and Wool Pure Silk AL senior Stew- | A meeting of the Pride Circle, anny, Hose, the largest and finest as- o Loterer for Steward; | I7c . will be held this evenii I know that the whole world will sortment in the city. Theron W. Hart, Planist; I3li Haslam, | ot o'clock at Judd's h Atter|rejoice with me in the final deliver- Honorary Tyler; W. H. Hors the business session, a public whist|ance of Ireland and will congratulate H. Raymond, Trustee for 3 | Will be | her upon the realization of that for I ) ews, Representative ————— whic hrr have fought and died onic Hall Associatic for 3 G the Irish republican b .q o5 : B R ' army on the success of their unceas- \/ past master 1 was pre D t [ i" i ing cfforts for freedom, and I can see : s¢ .mq to the retiring m ond in the future another and a 95'99 Sylllms‘rffl Flower, by Dast i nd, no longer forced Dyson, and a miniature past q D - hlood of its youth, but reincarnat- | Harttord jewel on a watch fob was pres fi,,fl\ ed in its freedom, the “Isle of scholars Mr. Flower by the newly electec 1d saints. ter, H. ver, on behalf of the of- e s 10 BERLIN CONST, i | IS NOT TO SELL - 1300 ommratives ELEVENA.F. NEWS OF PEACE MEN EXCCUTED {alleging that he saw a private soldier killed by a sergeant with bayonet PRESH SHORILS FRIISH because he w a conscientious ob- | HADDOCK ....... FLOUNDERS 1 lzc jector and refused to carry a gun FRESH CUT PANCY CHILLED Two other affidavits of a similar STEAK O3 MAC REL ... In. 25(: character were presented FRANCY FR SLICED SILVER | “So we sce,” said the Georgia sen- || HERRING ....... RED SALMON Ih. 250 ator, “three instances where privates | g were killed by their superiors with- FPANCY FRESH C | out provocation and without trial.” BLULL FISH v Hanged From Tree. | | Kenneth C. Robinson of ton, D. in an affidavit said he saw > ses 2 a privafe suspended by the wrists from BANOY LARGE 30 "'SC ] a tree from 7:30 p. m. to 3 a. m. and | LTS, -1b. )< OYSTERS pint 406 then knocked down by a colonel be- SRR R G e cause he refused to work on bread 05 |and water. . &IC According to an afdavit by Henvy ALT MACKEREL BEARDSLEY COD L. Scott of Kenmore, O., K 1 . | pkg. openly shot and killed two soldiers SALT COD BITS SMOKED HE k8 without provocation, Scott was or- w 16c R nu’mn«h 15¢ . b |dered subpoenacd. a private soldier was arbit | rested and hanged?" Chalrr | degee asls Yes, 1 l".w‘(‘t to get to t Senator Watson im,mr_\- then ling 1 lawe as I o | The charge I understa France not to pillage he: man Brandegee to son replied human dari nat went wrong when a man was hungry. [ Public Whippirg. Irived in Japan in 1884, “Can you give us an instance where went over to save | sail Ch which 200D TOOLS ANTIRINLAT LG TP A0 WLBALR L W SLICED WH HALIBUT Washing- w 20¢ a major AMERICAN SARDINES PINK ALASKA SALMON ...,. 2 rarily ar- e 23c nan l)vnl'-‘v SETOAY i = {}WMIoSION DISPLEASED Corporation ( ouuwl‘ g cans 2DC hat re Verbal Opinon Senator often | Does Not Give Water Board Infor- ure SHOWING ACTION mation Sought, Is Claim, Members of the | . # } board of water , read an order by American the opi givel ) R officers in I'rance for pub- ,\‘, b ‘!””0"‘ given them by Corpora- When asked as to how he thought ] HIDATIGS 5 In " F 9 | tion Counsel J. H. Kirkham on the cortlitions i the stesl lodustry \ronid ¢ \(!_l]v‘\Y A L rl \)1. or Neai Fulure | auestion of sclling water to Plainville. he a year from today, Mr. Sage replied | (h°ft 16 & v.;.”“‘ said, k u | It is claimed that the opinidn, which that it was too fur ahead to forecast. ‘j'\,xi;;“ ‘[mm Banilih Taleas 80 B R "\-}1? one of the verbal kind, agalust e also stated the € og Writing AL S S L s 2 e . which the members of a er ar He also stated that the local officlals | 1 "o "'n “yoyes, in a letter written! The first meeting of the Senior Civ- | Looictared a “kick" Aciherilioy over a year ago contemplated what | h et W i e i " [registered a “kick” a short time ago, !the condition of today would be and | o Senator V “]'“"‘” Tead jta, SodsesnalH el clubiy i EheRlialdRUee auditor- | furnishes them with no definite in- they did not miss their mark by a big ““']"]" ‘"", ”“ ’i:* “"i'“"‘ “” 0 “‘ ”““ fum on Wednesday evening, the twen- | formation and they are at a loss to 1 « of he C (] C ICRT n ' ther ; scove. Mr, Sage stated that the steel ‘_OIH l'““’(h( et L | ty-first of this month. The elub is|KDNOW Wwhether or not they can sell industry throuzhout the whole coun- 5",]‘_"'_‘ ‘:)‘ m’ Re to the doc- | open to all seniors of the school and | water to the nearby town. v is in @ poor condition and this| SR e ot gyl everiia) e Sbelng laped, Tov (08 WESEHLGRNOMaction aanibetialign “counts for'the poor, business at the 1O 5 N Ol to rotyen it | the organization. Similar to past | cither by Plainville or by the water plant, SIS R Rl dlaiaub T ot i i ceio [ aeE AA L RE SR DALt ez S L Ll here is not a great deal of con-| " f’;"(;” e e “%| dances and parties during the course | abevance untll the next session of struction work going on in this part HALESBEC Y L SN 4 | of the winter. The faculty advisors|the board. At that meeting, it is ex- of cou " he added, “although we | | of the club this year are Miss Tlga | pected, ‘]u"w- Kirkham will be 1sked have one man in New York, another | A “ | Hary Mrs. A Guilford and As 8. | ‘;"' another opinion giying, in writing, in Boston, one in Springfield and three LA Hancock. the *"‘“’y'* of the board in the mat- from this office who are secking or- During fitth period today,in room 21 | ter of sale out of the city ders for the concern and are return- | Mr, Hancock will talk to the candi- ing fair results.” W dates for the debates with New Haven w N A 7 Most of the construction work in | |and Hartford High school debating G MINSTHEL this immediate vieinity Mr. Sage said | teams, His subject will he “Public P £ s th « ling @ des, apart-| T R S king." > " w |...A.' of dwelling abodes, l!)ll( | Sp NgeC Rh b Program To Be lu‘ ‘nted ‘At Turner ments, houses, or churches. The (Continued Irom First Page) ryouts for “Where But in Amer- buildings do not require as large an i i i one of the plays to be lw'»:.vmr‘d] Hall saturday Evening For Chil- amount of steel as large business | i s (tnant | DY the Amphion club in January, | words of praise for Coach e : blocks and factories do. | ']”!;'\.flh ESRe R | were held last evening at [ Axene Home Benchis, T i | in room 2. The first } Mayor at l{"t'f'l}“*{"~ ] Copper Bot? will be he evening | The Viking Minsurels will present a R. & }‘1. me]o‘eg To I \1;._m l‘lr\'lmv b Lo ;u-_m \\;m i A e e o'clock, | Program at Turner hall this Saturda | ‘ | at the eption, and in a few words |\ ¢ 270 0 ATt e avar for the henefit of the loc Stage Minstrel Show | jaiced the high school football team. \'\:‘I“ DEED "I”"'I'H“I'”"lf"p“,”m:“:‘”“‘l:u hildren’s home. The following pro or ene of a forme: vl e g ate Rel e [ wrize the me: s of | : I the benefit of a former fellow [ [{e also stated that it took the team the cast with the play. There will|&tam wiil be carrled out: Viking song cmploye who is now ill, employes at| of this year to again put New Britain ; : bia by the entive company; “Anna I'r : Lokt 3 probably he two rehearsals next| Y U AN Y Ben DR GELOT the Russell & Erwin plant will stage | on the sporting map, and he wished 0. i alnt sl uies wppe | Indiana,” J. Holmbe 'k Me to a minstrel show tomorrow evening at|the team eries of successive suc- | Yeek« The club will present “Chef /' 0™ aiiiied Swanson: “Melon the Y. W, C. A.. Those who will take | cesses [Eptot i aepinyEhy, BRtCikel WLIAR\ BY im e I Dixis i Tihhat And sran part are Francis O'Mara, Louis| Boy's Work Committec, "y‘.\\” ”‘rl-mh‘n\‘, .-.;rm;lm\' :r\‘ 1;"'”“-;_.»\. Sends a Little Gift of Roses, N 4 | ary. s pla alls for a cast o [: | 8 'y | Rasehkow, tolcomb, ~ Thomas| Principal Louis I Slade of the | “i¢ ¥ & LA ofmen | . Hoglu Putnam Blues," Signa ohlen RN Johnson, Sheehan, | High school in his report of the boys' | W0 000 | Peterson iden Stairs,” Milo Sex Fgan, Yuknot, Hyland, Wilkinson, | work committee stated that fi B el more | fette; “Strut Lizzie,” Hulda Kalin, Kisrig, Meyers, Arendt, Clynes | presented by the principals of = the | z2J% 0 CHAGTE I LA RIEAIEAI O] Johnson; “I'll Forget You,” W. Ialk; and Welch and Misses Krum, Heisler, | Junior High schools showed that 17| e qiiE il OGS B8 SEEHEEE BV isunny Tennessee,” Gert Anderson; Coney, Dymkoski, Larson, Rehm,|hoys have left or plan to leave these | iy e rypnished by Clynes' orches. | | Bring Back My Rose,” liva Bengs Johnsgon, Hodge, Manch and Heller. [schools who should not go. Three of | ¢ & ®7| ton; “Dapper Dan,” Art nderson, PRISONERS RELBEASED ’*""“\'v» . '”"" ]I'I ; “\~' _‘”\ s ;“-*_1 held last evening in room 203 of the | RN et :H-\!‘H’;‘y' oo D o o o hoae | Vocational building. A number of AUXILIARY TO MEE Numerous Irishmen, Held in Jails, [ PE8 P00 ")_“Nm B el :r’um\um of the school have showr A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary Ave Treed By Ovder of King Sty AELeARoT | themselves interested in the study of |of the American Legion will he held i dudge B. ¥ Gaft presented a | ireless telegraphy. Ward Harper {5 in G. A, R, Hall tonight at § o'cloch Dublin, Dee. 8. — (By Associater 1 3, I, Gs s d | president of the organization g oo el o ! Press)—King George's prociamation|report of the Children's Home com- | e [Fieumetacis vl iRasist ey andidBus S of mmnesty’ fon Telshmer unds inc|mittee 1 which he stated ‘that (nes Se a0l BlyRRoldIsIpIo ISl e bep fernment tesulled in the release today | tionnaires had been sent to the mem- | RO& M La {SRELS A eTioRn L BRION IR AT ) o "“ 3 ‘l’ g ""“"”I"‘“ “'“‘] and ":;'x“ :'|" | should be done by the club in aiding | Fiuion erned in the Kilmainham and Ar- the drive for the home. By a vote bonr H mps and the v\‘ Hunt In)‘ 24 to 13 it was decided that in- Irs. Bose Huriburt And Stafi of Of. jail. Expressions of satisfaction OVE | dividual and volunteer subscriptions| ficers Will Be Installed in Office | the peace terms were NUMErous |y sokeqd ! among the men set free. One of the| g jection was raised to this motion| Next Month, | s | | released men from Kilmainham re-|und a vote was made that the mat d marked ter be referred to a committee of five | Camp Clara, Royal Neighbors, “What is good enough for Arthur|to he appointed by the president for ¢ cted a staff of officers at its ses Griffith I Michael Colling Is good | reconsideration and a definite sum be slon last evening and will install its nough me." | fixed to be raised if so desired new leaders at a meeting to be heid| LS | Speaker Next Week. in the latter part of next month. A | S : 3 j joint installation with the Modert i : i President Sprague announced {hat [ JO! s BAVK IS RECEIVER W. B, Humphrey, ex-congressman, | Woodmen of America s being plan T | will be the speaker on next Thursday i Danhbury Institution To Take Charge | He will talk chiefly on the Iordney| The newls "“I“"” AL racle, re t uriburt viee OF Afiairs of Von Ga! Hat Co, bill, All business men in the clty arc ek e 5 el | guhad 14 attend thin mestiog. oracle, Mrs. James McMahon; chap- Danbury, Dee, 8,—In the superior At the luncheon today Witliam |lain, Irene Suprenant; recorder, Mrs, court Biridgeport yesterday Judge | gehafer, principal of the Willi Boilard; receiver, Margaret Brown; | }'rank 1. Haines appointed the Dan-|Normal school spoke on “The Value | Inter-sentinel, Mrs. John Poyer; past iry National Bank receiver of the|of Education.” oracle, Mrs. G. Watkins, Von Gal Hat Co., of this city This - — | = is said to be the first time in this TR 31 ) . CRAIG GOING TO LONDON | SUGATY MARKET WEAR county and perhaps in Connecticut Belfast. Dec. 8.—(By the Assoclate MORKIS L. BATTALION & tar U bank has been made| s progd) Members of both houses| New York, Dec. S.—Iturther weak- RUPTURE SPLCTALISTS receiver of a manufacturing coneern. | . SHBtAT Gad considered | Ness developed in the local sugar mar- | n o o & of the Ulster parliam onsidered | 4 il " Tave offices at 450 Axylum St., Mart- High costs of materfal and the|iu. [rish agreement at a meeting to- | ket today with prices declining 1-16 | e ; great decline in prices following the |, After © hours of private confer- | cents a pound to the basis of two | ord, Cont., “Oppe. Depot war are said to be responsible for the I 4 ¥ , o confer. | cents for Cubas, cost and freight or To those that have been operate | After twohours of private confer. b been operated at company's difficulties. It i8 ex-[esnee it was announced that Sir James | Within 1-6 cent of the lowest level on for Rupture or any other Abdom- . ; 1 g tion, should not delay and pected to continue the business with |Craig, the premier, would leave for|ever recorded for free consultation, practically no interruption, as the|jondon tonight | The decline was due to continued nse these cases should not be let | concern’ has many orders upon its : | pressure of new crop offerings. Sales &0 without any profectlo books. The factory employs about| First Protestant missionaries ar-|of 35,000 bags to a local refiner were This nhove Is a True Faet. reported at that figure.