New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 9

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NEW l;l(l'l"\'l,\' DATLY IH,I‘\H). MO? [ 1 the pris- BEATHARTFORD‘ " WHAT MARSHAL FoCHS Visit s, SR N Wil M.EANS 10 thMERK‘AN Pmm rnoNiA parn A S i e TO LIEUT. RAND R o> half. “Hope" however played a swell | - - - T e e S S b S a4 “’fl'flrv«""\j , T NOW ( " reglon who have dstensivg game, £nd kapl i apRaRs) | # o 8 . BN PR r A ) t the H f foxe Mr. Belden L i ) o i g 4 7 N spl T aral ot arner O Moo i ConBaiyl wiat ) ’ i b brehy) : ki M, Bl column, Kilduft was guarded close- e A, it e 3 : Iy by Curry, with the result that he | e byl ’ Lo M G it R G 1 is Held This Afternoon had few shots at the net. Jimmy | R O M TR T 4 = : Sl ) Murphy's work was all that could he i & X o i . P W""“ ] i desired. Both teams suffered from 3 some bad brenks, a number of shots | hitting the vim and falling out of the basket. The summa | New Britain Hartford, | Dudack Getersioh : . . j ‘ Right Vorward \ : b ot o ; e S i gk R i W i ‘M THE AMERICAN LEGION SPECIAL street. The American Leglon, of whir R ’ Restelll ......q ... Leamy, Leonard & B B 1 Center. | y ; ¢ i CARRYING MARSHAL Foc ISR Pt ey earoet it | Murphy ....... s asalorans GUPTY RGNy G N i W 22 was in Fairview cemetery Right Guard, e S 5 RE i The American Leg is | 7o Besides his wife, Lieut. I 1 P e g g carry_on the batiles for nel two daughters, Catherine and May Left (-Huld " | % R i % ples for which our buddies died, We 1 was 38 years and o native Score: New Britain 81, Hartford 25; . FRl AT fleld goals: Dudack 8, Kilduff 1, Res- S et i : kR s ived in this city for a number of y telll 1, Sheehan 2, Getersloh 4, e e Hen R0 Recently he been identitied Cronin 4, Curry 1, Flynn 2; foul goals, s . ; iaan e : acifists, but with open eyes and the automol incss, havir e - g Sheehan 17 out m 24 mN Flynn 6 giow IIn route with Special Train £ o }:“m ea xper ¢ ntend |an agent for t rolet motor h‘f“ self. 4 \“‘“. ('“.] get I"‘,‘ A Outiot 10 tiied Gronibi0 N trvi rets for Marshal Foch. it coment together tl at allies who n this district s A membe nighty fine pair of these dainty erce, Dick Dillon; timer, Sduter 05 Ty antihingn T adh to wbesdt ol : ,"“’,"‘,"',l," ke vac e exington lodge, 1. 0. 0, I, and was felt comiort slippers here in Pamids Are Beatel 18 the men, women and children, cs- (e 23 to the peoples of the S \ member of one of the local band i most any color. Prices very low n one of thie best preliminary games | aatallye il aliildten & for* thave: lios ‘ o ittty v tndiaiibaivic ; Licutenant Rand first enlisted in PSR PR lity i seen on a local court in some time, | of America.” TLis won- : 2 L e LR A old Co. 1 of the Pirst Connectiont in- | B 038 V1RO NG (UL ILY the Boys' club Eagles defeated the | derful statement chavacterizes the - affor us, Eyery man a ) 1 ntry as’ bugler. He later took the |M slippers of Walk-Ov Pyramids, 24 to 21. The Pyramids Marshal's visit to America, where he the American Legion hns 1 officers’ examinations and when the | # Prices $1.25 and k1 S0, after trailing 18 to 8§ at the close of comes to pay his respe cts Lo the men sire than to build iheir zation Mexican border trouble oceurred in |8 . who served under n and to the int ) the first half, staged a great come- into sneh a wonderfu g great American nat in which is among them, will do wore o inspire R b i RErAE back in the second half, and a min- ~ ; ) e ito our na it \ ; T ) mixed the blood ory €o v Lo erien s ¥ to i e e eliraints tenant of Co. 1. When the nited | g8 ~ A 96 ute before the end of the game, tied the waild. ”n!. “f TP 00y ) e Ao iin bt and to bind to- tional existence that it can accom States entered the World War he DAVID MANNING’S leath of Lieutenant Richar formerly of Co, I, ( moves from this city one of known military men, Lieutenant Ra led late turday afternoon ing ilness with pnewmonia i Slippers for Christmas A pair of slippers is something every woman wants; they're something every woman needs, Sl she'd never buy a pair for of Brattlebo Vermont, but had National Commander, American Le- 1016 he went to Nogales as first lieu wants to see the gether the great friendship of Al leiathais o > 80 ints = Al iip 0 plish these things, the score at 20 points. However two | American people iw times of peace, lies than can b accomplished by any The strength of the leglon Is in mained as a first lientenant of Co field goals clinched the victory for the | and as a great soldier who hates war, ational agreem s um individual post and the men who until the First and Second Connecti ) Boys' club. For the victors, Schultz lol)vlrnm_n]lle o real and just peace every American who sery is o do them hone cut Infantry regiments were merg was the shining star with 16 points. which will make future wars impos- under his command, to every Ame at tl leader of men ¢ Camp+Platt in New Haven. He was|H j el‘ Dunn, guard for the Pyramids, gave sible. The great Mar epr cay who and hear him or heir communities, It | t t nmllr:w:“:wr a ?‘, \ pioneer regim ¥ [ o sents to us not only Lis own sountr aven read j % e i a ¢ p amps as 2 y Lis o vy, ead Lis n 1 u heen our duty in fiz t b (.(Ix‘mt-;h“m’ i thar et nectin fas s hut every allied country whose armies as come the realizati ’ D 5 \fi""' 111.‘-\ ‘ll : l‘v 4 of infantry and stationed in a Souther L fought under his command, irh integrity i i o ex-Service 1 wome £2ID; 4 | The' summary: : S R s s : Fehe e e i wome Mhe active bearers at the runerat | SHOE STORE 211 MAIN ST. Boys' Club. Pyramids. gium, Italy and our Allies who, fight- » our love to ple. We are now bringing { were stain A, M. Griswold, Major Schultz ..... Overstrom, T. Anderson ing for their very exist 2 L do our p' t to ¢ m\ ‘out hi 5 uu)wd something that we hope a ? 1 Hargrea Captain Curtis e A the enemy while we, unprcpared, desire just 1 0n i are W ik bio ol montost mspiKhti S LR ¥ ; SOKOIOSKi ............... McAbthur| 5trove to huild our armies that we peace for all the worl ard their future welfare SN | too might do our duty to civilization, comrades of the American Lo- g \m'p]“. wonderful characte Thompson, T. Anderson. . R. Anderson and they are grateful and they do gion are p and happy that they h wn we bring to you w v e T not forget that we did add the men can bring him to onr | i il o itself uy and ships and materiak which in- grateful mation ciu know Looking into the faces of TRl e e e e e s thon g ani b il THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT arechal made v . to appreciat o8, sti back the message he Holtz ... Dunn cory this man sore and e tom thettderoere Hos allies of yesterd Left (m.n vho ¢ g e greatest armics of v d world, are proving of to- and Uw‘ they shall bc the Teld goald, Schults 7, Sokoloskl s,| I history, those’ of Gur own men that thei Spicic 1 Indsuitabls alles of to-morrow, 2 Practical Christmas Club R. Anderson 1, Holtz 2, MacArthur el Thompson 1, Groth 2, Dunn 2, Over- = strom 1; foul goals, Schultz 2, Groth A morrow and will stop there for 33|38 b- 5; referee, Dillon; time SPEELE KR,J(JER ey & i f ; 4 | i nuLes s X o et S : T ey e Wearable o g Checks KING IS NOW PR — A forma : ) ———— Wedding Takes Place in Worcester— ed him by the state and city oflicials E Leadership of Canadians Will Be His| Bridegroom is Grandson of Late : B Al el e DrithasiCllEathl R vear, ElandiE Marshal Foch to Make Stop in fart- | Slls 1o )’ it ”"‘ "” RO xi - P ! . (Cashed | He will pa rou 3 3 7 i Ottawa, Dec 12 (By Associated The wedding of George Lverett | | N Draseemndile e (i | E WG on s | S RS L T T ford Tomorrow—To Be ‘)unm" ;“]“1 K nieil will be handed as a Xmas present to | Steels, and Miss Kathryn Kreger, o L S i) ; W. L. Mackenzie King, leader of the | daughter of Mrs. M. A. Kreger, took Honored. ried out. All ex-se x).. en whe liberal party, which triumphed at the | place Saturday, Dec. 10, at the home Marshal Ferdinand 1" ittend will — assem e vit ‘rl, in polls last week over Premier Meighen | of the bride, 21 Fiske street, Worces- | URLIOEBO bR S I S s e Dol and his conservative following. ter, Mass. According to the tradition of the Rev. Robert McLoughlin, pastor of [ World War Canadian capital the defeated admin- | Piedmont Congregational church, per- istration will be allowed two wecks or [ formed the cercmony. a little over to “pack up.” Then Pre-| The maid of honor was Miss FFlor- mier Meighen will present his resigna- | ence Kreger, and the best man Ralph tion to the governor general, Lord|W. Harwood. issimo of the Allied armies d he 111:50 o'clock and will raarc 0 anion will be in Hartiord to- | station where thy will form a guard : oy o ! Byng of Vimy and the latter will call| The bride was gowned in a navy - @ 4 d (‘ upon the new leader to form a gov- | blue beaded canton crepe model with | 5 kY é - ernment. The reins of power will be | a corsage of sweetheart roscs, or- [ Complete Set of Eureka Attachments with each purchase of | \ @a lve 8, us handed over a few days before Xmas, | chids and lily of the valley. i | o | o Y The liberal forces Include a large | tendant wore black canton crepe ¢ | B 5 F’ 3 P » 9 . number of men who have had pre- |satin effectively contrasted with | f ¥ 8 Commencing temorrow, every afternoan from 3 to 6 o’cleck until vious cabinet experience, federal or | corsage of Hadley rc provincial. : The maid of honor received from |8 #] Christmas. Bring the children here to see “Santa” himself and his . ek e bride a necklace of p: s, and the i\ 7 3 a0, SOTTE] v ¢ P . - e MANY NEW BARS Er e aaey 5 \ V AA:HUM & big fireplace. To every child accompanied by an adult, Santa will G Mr. Steele and his bride left imme- Vancouver Booze Establishments Are | diately after the ceremony for a give a candy cane. beu)nd ¥ lorr Doing Land-Office Business. "lolnmq:"gflm‘ Bl 5';1;‘!‘\(,’"]_3. uelleial | \ o : e = : = S— Vancouver, Dec. 12.—The sudden| For traveling, Mrs. Steele wore a| ‘ \ &LEANER Every Department Throt lgmu ut the Store ,xldy W ith “ onderful growth in the number of Vanconver | suit of navy velour trimmed with fox |3 \ ( \ clubs licensed to sell malt liquor to | fur and her hat was of gold cloth. W \ ) ThngS lt M bd(_‘ ate l rices for ( hri n"““d-fl (:IVHI}.’{ members, has resuited in the reopen- A number of pre-nuptial parti ing of about 18 hotel bars with similar | have been given in honor of the n ‘ A is impossible to completely i PR A licenses as a test of the prohibition | riage, among which was a shower and @\ W) e N ;,".tm l‘:r\mh](;:::n‘l‘:‘m“';!:: e ?‘3 rPsH']rtlons} Membership in the hotel | luncheon Friday by girl friends of | ‘ \ ®: SlGancs fenovates tha cais G \"i Fvery woman knows it clubs costs ten cents and business is | the bride. set and rugs, and the at- GIFTS FOR BOYS GIFTS FOR GIRLS i 3t o is dson o late flourishing. \h-.‘”q-nf‘" ‘\‘}"’ o f\f““\]{' o r”v’_hr \’"\: achments ch the por- MURPHY BREAKS RECORD. | Britain, and s employed in the pro- LrenRuplioBtren AL dat f e f the Wire Goods ure, radiators, mattresses, !)U“'“ stairs San Francisco, Dee. 12.—Jimmy | duction department of the Wire Goods | i r pillosws, bookeases, etc, et Murphy, San Francisco pilot, set a |C0. Worcester, N i ’ 2 new world record here yestorda s when he won the 250-mile interna- CHIEF TIAS NEW PLAX. or Free Trial FPhone 23 tional sweepstakes automobile race at | Chief William J. Noble of the fire S bR e the San Carlos Speedway, by making | department will recommend at the Wwe will gladly loan yon a Eureka and a ih \‘I‘nl‘”\ ten (‘ 75 A average of 111 8.10 miles an hous, | meeting of the fire commissioners this without cost or obligation (o you. Sold on Easy Montuly Paymen @ rage -10 s an hour. At times Murph speed was 11 installed in the | An Ideal Xmas gift. Phone or call today. iR | fire “m boxes at the corner of Main miles an hour and he made the ¢ ! y . -y tire distance in 2 hours 15 minutes|and East Main streets, Main and Com- L E) ‘VEE{ CO mercial street, Main and Arch streets, | g . and 1114 seconds. Pl and Main and Church. Under E-LELAT (‘c'sm‘\ex'ficu? s Best Store evening that bells be BASKETBALL TONIGHT rangement of the chief these be o2 wesT MAIN ST NEW RRETAIN 3 X ' 4 ist the traffic officers in The New Britain State Trade school | ¢ qp Se L EiRra | B ST A R T R RN hasketball team will play the Morse | z e it college quintet of Hartford at the z T High school gymnasium this evening. H B E E BY l'lOLMAN During the past two weeks the locals e elieves 1N have shown improvement in play. Kansas has more than 50 registered e WHAT ARE P> DIDNT EIN 3 : WHEN You KNOW WHAT TR YOU GONNA '\ (7 . R : 0 GE : z KNOW~— DECIDE C GET GET ME FOR 5 | T WAS U8 TELL ME' QOU e CHRISTMAS 7% OVERTO TH HOW MULCH| 1 / b ( » FIVE AND gRa TrcosTS) L ,u TENCENT / i STORE- ,,.\,_-w,.“»(;\gyfi (Sptos s as IS THE AFFAIRS OF JANE L] MY, T'LL NEVER BE ABLE FRDAME B 0\ —1TO WANDLE ALL THIS M BEGIN ) EXTRA CHRISTMAS RUSH ~J’Am\u; FOR S— THE OLD-STVLE THE KRYPTOX BY MY"\E‘Y F-AND T'M nEis CHR \5MA§ e ST fi BIFOCAL @ 9 DIFOCAL J | ‘ [; A HEAR THAT . MADAME ‘ " A T WHAT ARE YOU ‘ NS Z 1 GOING TO \"OfHJ\V‘EA\f ) ; A | YOUR SALES FORCE ? Let us show you how casy it is to make someone happy this Christmas with a pair of glasses, Useful, beautiful, appreciated, Open Evenings FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 Main St. Tel 1905 Headqguarters for Waterman's Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils =S

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