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aiw sBrITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1022, e e ——— p——— AMPH"]N [;I UB T[] l‘ Ford Travels 16 Miles Per C;\n \COURANT MEN TO BE . ‘ HERALD ff GUESTS OF PRESENT ITS PLAYS, weoveroven.| Renter, Pickhardt & Dunn Bowling Mateh At Rogers Boecrea Comedy and Drama af High : - - School Fnday nghl ’ i g ) |,I,l" ,,‘,":,‘L,, at of the Heratd wil ||} 127 Maln Styeet ’Ph0ne 1409-2 | entertain tonight at a dinner at the % | #huttle Meadow club the entire r e Plans for the two plays to he given At fejinl LA (ST B O 1 ta A l St t by the Amphion Dramatic club on ; P : | 1m‘..n”v',:' R e ppDSI b rcin ree Friday evening of this week are vap \ Y 3 \ f Sioth tile {ians aida’ ot tha Haritara idly nearing completion and the pub ; v i | Soumant vl Me 18 promised a treat in the line of 3 G { g 3 It I8 under entirely different condi one-act playn K : SO : tions that the Hartford crowd is com- | The cast for the first play, “Where R 3 * Ing to New Diritain than it was when But In America,” is: Mps, Espen . d ‘ ;i ¥ 3 & H the Herald printers had 1 o toll C Verna Wright; Mr, Espen + 4 p Hartford, Several months ago, how- || , Dwight I Latham: Hilda, the WeLa A | | the Herald mechanical men || , Astrid Jolinson. This play con- | K % the e 1 ts of thel dists almost entirely of dinlogues, and \ y ? 5 Courant erowd, the oceasion heing the { ¢ for that reason is one of the most i 2 TR 3 s { fire in the Herald plant, which neces . 55‘ R 9 difficult of modern one-act plays, | sitated a change i the base of opera- | The second, and longer of the two, e 5 g tions, Thi& time the Hartford print.| | ¢ 't % S i ers will he the guests heeause they is “The Copper Pot.” This play is a | comedy and the story takes place In| think they can teim the Herald how! a village in Arabia, The cast is: Amin, s on the Rog howling alleys and hecause e Herald management the judge, Lester Schaef Salameh, D G , 1 u the coffee-house keeper, Harold Ris- d x f R & wishes to set them up to dinner e ? s N Abdallah, the generous, Paul i, ; . ‘ EOR NG AL (L LTS pRin G alfiuag l Lucas; Rasid, the miserly, Mervin ; 3 Sty ment that {8 coming to them when the||§ EQ McCuteheon; Iat'ma, leader of the! % & howling starts. The Ierald cannot dancers, Jeanette Light; Hebda, chief| . — . . | | allow its bowling reputation to e dancer, Robina Blair; phthali, a T f g , | come tarnished even if it does wish to ARiaat, - Viold: Howleor Hiabeah, Nuw Sixteen miles to the tin can, empty ones, is the record of this|show the Courant folks otier ey and. Jamaleh, villire,wonien, Jewel|Foxd, He:is liee Ford, crippled plumber of Memphis, Tenn., who|dences of its good will ® ’ Bust, Merjorle Galpih, and iieanor | is pulled to work by two goats. “Fine car,” he says, “self-starter, |, LRI e ot e gide oty totherforth; two travelers, Richard|horns ’ p ati oloatt gy i foac that will be thoroughly e hmn‘s;—fnu'r" of 'em—automatic lubrication, air-cooled and punc-|enjoyed, which will be sorved at 6 0 lsc@un on t,lll'C-pl'Oflf. o'clock, Thenceforth, for two hours, ||§ This is to be the firdt performance of the club this year and each and oo - '\mr slons of best wishes forthcoming in the shaj Music will be furnished before and o'clock, when i aeie Iiritain, thin i ing to be differ after the plays and between the two I f [ [ s 1y Ttna” New Tritaln High|First Round To Be Played Tonight— |Mothodlst Church Women DISCuss| mare o nrd the mroes will ho on||B o a0l arohastyn, ol whidh "Georgs : ; more hours and the games will he on b Matthews is the head. A fine musical| Many Names Entered on the List| problems of Dark Continent—Ob- “Giosh, we hope, after this, they eat = ] Qs program has been arranged. Inci- ST too much or s¢ ‘thing, 8o as to make T o valeia | & tiivniahon: by Al.| Aud Entrles Are still Open. fects Lesson Talks. it sure,” says the *devil, bert White at the piano. " i 2 . The feature will be a special mateh 1 T The first round in the K. of €. pool| Wwhere Livingstone and others took | Ietween Tom Lawler, n‘mt\ infst at and billiard tournament will be play- |gix months to find a course through|the Herald and Tom Flannery, (he ¢ at the clubrooms on I'rank- | ; . : ; 0 F GE S STAL ed ln‘nlahl at t the jungles of Africa from Cape Town | Courant machinist, for heavyweight F ICER IN LED lin Square. Those Who are to com- |ty the Zambesi river, a person now | lLonors. il S D JEl iR are Bernard CIATIC |cun get o Pullman train with shower ! P ¢ A. Sullivan, Willlam Fitzpatrick, Mar-|path and dining car attach o — - e - Regular Meeting of United Order of | a4 : v sl ol a g car attachment and = || . tin Welch, Neal Cully, Joseph Ryan, |travel the whole distance in four da EMPLOYMENT FIGURES i Golden Cross Held at Tlcetrie Hall [John Kiniry and Willlam Walsh. = laccording to a comparison of African ¥ s Prizes wml 1,;, :n\\'a}:‘«]m! lm(uw win- |conditions made by Miss Margaret | st Evening. ners in each branch and from the|cpawford, executive secretary A ; b 4 | best players will be selected a team (“r;,‘,::,::[ ‘\,::,‘,.,'.',t,'\;(1:(,:::;,’,,;2,, :::2 Fiye - Xiree Agenuits i Klate: Becurs i) The United Order of the Golden|to represent the council in their|@morejgn Missionary soclety vesterday. Cross held its regular meeting last|games with other societics in the city|" The meeting was held at the Home cventna at Eleetric Hall on West Main |and about the state. All members|or Mrs, I §. Preston, at 535 West| Month of December. stret. Members from all over the state |are eligible to compete and the en-|zfain street. ! ; were ‘present and § new candidates | trics will be kept open for a few days | Mrs, A, A. Mills, president of the Hartford, Jan. 10.—Applications for were initiated. longer to give all those who wish an | ganization, turned the meeting over employment in the five f employ- (\OLGR CONGERT TONIGHT The following officers were also in- [opportunity to compete. to s, J6hn Ti; Davis, Misa Florence | ™ nt bureaus of the state labor de- J I\ 1 ctalled last night: Past Noble Com-| The tournament will be run on the |cump had charge of the program partment in December made a total of St mander, James I McCourt; noble mination plan and handicaps to be |yfre 5, J. Skinner showed by nl»v'*v'l‘i""\ of which 1235 were females, ac- commander, Charles . Williams; vice |decided by the committee in charge |jacsons the products of the nlzirk “m‘_}rmwnnu to n}lw report issued today. noble commander, Carmella Miglizzi; |will be given to those who deserve |y ong including nut ofls, rubber, The application for help in the same | qpeated to Musicale in Which Colors treasurer, Charles H. Otis; financial |them. The pool games Will be 100|600, " jvory, ebony, mahogany, gold period were 1116 males & 1160 fe- keeper of records, Charlton I. Torel-|points and the billiard games will be | 4 qjamonds. ¢ =5 males, a total of 16. The number of Are the Harmony. la; keeper of records, Trene Torella; |50, There are already many names| repregentation was given of the situations secured were 1080 for men . ) ’ ; worthy prelate, Edwin Willlams; wor-[on the list to play and the committee | g of Robert and Mary Moffat and and 975 for females The number of| New York, Jan, 10.—Gotham’s first the herald, Otis R. Fink; warden of [are busily engaged in arranging the|pa i Livingstone. Miw T B outer gate, Tdgar Goodrich; warden|schedule of games. The games to-|gicic had charge of the erection of a of inner gate, Joseph R. Stone; first|night will start at 8 o'clock sharp and | cairn of stones as a memorial of the trustee, Bdwin Williams; second [those who are to play this evening | ok of early missionaries. trustee, John Street; third trustee, |are requested to be on hand. M S | Although it is called an organ and James E. McCourt. A e . Applications for help were: Hart-|is cquipped with a key board, on Following the business meeting and MAY HMIE GLUB HOUSE ROTARY COMMITTE tord 404, New Haven 599, Bridgeport |which Mr. Wilfred will play, there B COMEL AND GET THESE MORNING SPECIALS installation refreshments were served G 550, Waterbury 219, Norwich 344. ¢ will be no sound beyond the gentle [ , - il Kugene Porter Heads Fellowship |uations secured were: Hartfor whir of the electrical apparat ne & From 9:00 A, M. to 12:30 P. M. — ” " - Group—Mecting Thursday at 12:15 New Haven , Bridgeport 519, Wa- |appeal of the clavilux is to the vision W PORTERIOUSE — SIRLOIN — ROU Business and Professional Women terbury 201, Norwich 43. Flros audithe bl e 1 witl be|B i gl 2 P. AND 1. MEETING. rkened theater., tessor the New Drilalisioiary. ollb gather by vision the rhythm of the King Alexander of Serbia Will Take and has George McAuley and James ST vheard music according to Mr. Wil- @ SMALL, LEAN Committees to take charge of the|North to assist him. It shall be the Lincoln School Association Will Gath- ',.‘|'| “] \‘"‘]'“ ‘,"'il'fi “n',”;,‘i\fi_ _I' e hatd | Princess Marie of Rumania As His | work for the coming year will be ap- |duty of this committee to promote er on Wednesday Evening. SR HE e FRESH SHO”LDERS Lb 121/2(: pointed at the meeting of the Busi- |acquaintance and friendship among {ha Direntd and Meshave! wocin. | that is capable of development {1h0-an o f the Lincoln street schoc entirely new art . tion of the Lincoln street school will [entively new a From 9:00 to 11:00 A, M. New York Flest Nighters Will be ! applications for employment reported |1 <hters will sit in tonight on their by the burcaus separately were: Hart- | “color concert’” played on Thomas ford 399, New Haven Bridge- Wilfred's invention, hte Clavilux, or port 648, Waterbury § hd Norwich |color organ, 52 and dancing was held. tees to be Appointed Tonight. Bride. ness and Professional Women's club|the members and do such work in s o g o—The engage. | at the Chamber of ~Commerce this |pursuance with the general objects of L s e g Belgrade, Jan. 10—The engage- | ¢ the CRATRE O Hon 0 resident |the club as may he assigned by the | MRS second moctng ot Mr. Wilfred bias worled on his dis- e {ing Alexander to the Prin- b N ® Tednesday e ing ua overy fOr sever: ey A refers 3 RS DY i O B bems Huthorlzed to appoint a com- | president or the boara of direstors, | o Vieqheaday: evenlis: Jant covery ‘for several years and refers to FRIESH GROUND cess Marie, second daughter of King , 5 Vo i X ve as at § o'clock. the innovation as mobile color. e 0 Beliedf Qlleen. Marie.ef Ry mLteR to select and decide upon a| Members of the club are asked to| ™ " FERg 0o DLl of the un s ey HAMBURG STEAK :5 LbS.. M G ZSC permanent club house, and this com- |be on hand at 12:15 o'clock sharp | g b "rid "o 00 Wil be t st - £ gh school, e the speak- s . 7s President Ogilby Will mania, was announced today. Mittee will be appointed tonight. |on Thursday at the EIks' club when ! pe ) [ ) er and a musical progr I be e T i hucard Sl S T AT AT e Ll e fips | tHe traftio’ buraau (of the Chamber of [/or Bog SRS EEHEL N § s : BEST N@ l POTATOT 15 Lb Pk 39 rincess Marle fs 22 vears of age.| it DIOECEN SO0 iitee will have Commerce will be the guests. There | PRCRed o FEUOFIRA el R Address Joint Meetin . k-1 . . C She was reported engaged to Alexan- ments will be served. A cordial £ Hhe-was\IoD aged to AleXah | charge of an extension coursc itum ) will be four speakers on this day to| g0 ot B0 2 ConlalnY A R, (OglIbY, DI D, pretident der who was then prince regent of | ooiympia university. Another com- [address the members. aton to beipsaant iy eatin ol At \nity college in Hartford, will B e Jugo-Slavia in September 1920, King| jittee which will have charge of the ol S 4% public. of Trinity college in Har (::xv will | i : ‘Alexander, who is the second son of | ¢o ot tunctions of the party for the| BETHANY CHURCH ELECTION N s give an addr t 8t. Mark's church |g Lean Pot 8 resh Sliced the late King Peter of Serbla is in| et three months, will be appointed = i b WEDDING ANNIVERSARY s ity Senlie Ahe 2B Roasts el c LHVEY 5 yaiv ¢l vk TDE i &1 (el 2 == = 9 oint meeting of the Woman's Auxil- s o s hls 3ist vear. He is visiting King|and will be called “The Fintertain-|Officers To Be Chosen Thursday Fye- Mr. and Mrs. L. Levin of Winthrop |jary and the Men's club will be held zean 5 TPesl Lotk Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Ru-| ment Committee.” 5 Nfed RNt STeratianaaean i b da e Ul NLIBILT L ] Boiling Teef C mania at their chatean at Sinai. y —— ning at Annual Meeting. R e R I R i e Choice P I Sunday afternoon, 2 0c- | expected. Mr, Ogilby ave as his & - CLA R TEACHERS. The annual meeting of the Swedish |cagion being in honor of their 15th | sl St Bt and the phil. |W Chuck Roasts 12¢ MISS FLAHERTY'S PAREWELL A Bible study class for teachers ot |Bethany church will be held this|wedding annivers They received | ippines.” President O, has spent (@ Prime Logs Milk Fed e the Wirst Congregational = church . 16¢ Veal vt Loins To Roast . .Lb. . Lb, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Of-imany beautiful ane soful gifts. | several years in the Philippines and |l Rib Roasts Lb. ool was started last evening. The |ficers will be elected and reports|Guests were present from this city, | comes well prepared for his talk. The Fiank fux |+ Buitsp © course 1s open to anyone but teachers |from various officers heard. New York and Waterhury. [ bublic is cordially invited to attend. | s L lsc iy and officera of the school are especial- | In the atternoon the Bethany S | - g s ol About 21 clerks and former clerks|ly invited to join. Mrs. Samuel Me- ters’ society will meet at 2:30 o'clock | FEEE e Sugar Cu 8(' Fancy of the Boston Store gathered at the|Cutcheon, of 4§ Vine strect, is the |2t the church. | e ‘| Corned Beef Lb. 4 Veal Chops - home of Miss Anna Flaherty of Bea-|teacher. Iriday afternoon Rev. Gustave # Prime Rump lbc | hoice g ’ Veal Cutlets ver street last evening at a farcwell i Pihl, the pastor, will leave for Wor- | L) f Roasts v eahe LI party. Miss Flaherty resigned her BUSINESS. cester, Mass, where he will conduct | o § Freh Cone - Sugar Cured Dosition af the Boston Storc last| peter Plikonls has purchased the|SSTViCes at the Swedlsh Gongrogation-| [ & E u e |& tear Lara i L2756 | B i Ty, LonHEuBUR mEEV: |yioe Tofeueata: of Bk pastns, Walter|0) Coufoll ariEale Bduare, | Havi M| joe there as o clerk, il ereatd oF BE Dot Wk il liemaln anRy e wesk B S PSR CRE s Sy : During the evening, Miss Flaherty|gtore at 79 Beaver street. The es-| . TR i | 4 B @ (LB SLICED LIVER AND 1 LD N T e Ay was presented with a string of pearls| g pliciment had formerly been con- | Women now possess full suffrage G 2 as a tostimonial of the high esteem|guitad by both men |rights in 21 countries. Q T SR —— in which she is held by her former £ . BIG BUTTER AI ) ___T * ’ A £ DAL s 1s Iour 2nce CO-WBrIcETs, Gatnes were-played and [T = refreshments were served and the party broke up at a late hour after ameslao Paodilla, of the Philip- pine Tslands, will deliver an address confusing to many people to the Baptist church brotherhood on L) 4 B Sclected Whole Milk the Islands and questions relating to P TGGS Doz 39(: CHEESE - ey ot The facts, as explained equclion vaie o 8 n ¢ isla L - B GROCERY SPECIALS — YOUR MONEY SAVE their relations to the United States. he,-e are szmple 3 P 5 Dinner Blend Red Butterfly Coftec i 250 | Tea — All Kinds .. Lb. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock and will be open to the public. La- ° L dies are invited. The secret of a “‘balanced diet” is to have food anie reen Om y : " 17c [ Moni u‘l; % tie T ves B b=, 3 . L i~ an BOSTON ELIMINATED containing all the clements needed for proper Brown 50 Washington, Jan. 19.—Inability of nutrition. These elernents are protein, to nourish Sugar covr D LS C L ... Pkg. the Boston ni vard to submit a the tissues; starch and sugar to furnish energy; ® b Faney 15 [ Armounrs fefinite bid for the reconditioning of fat to supply heat; and mineral salts to provide : 3 Pumpkin —Large Can [ Best Oats ...... Pkg. ‘he steamship Leviathan precludes i 2 Hat ; 3 \ny plan to have the work done there, the material necessary for building nerves, brain, - - - - e President Harding today notified Rep- and tooth and bone structure. | FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES esentative Dalling republjcan, NOW ¢ R B rarze Ripe 190 | Sweet Sunkist Massachusetts, who recently made Grape-Nuts, the nourishing cereal made of 3 % Bananas .. Doz Oranges .. Doz, IRILE o hoel whole wheat flour and malted barley, served with ’ g | e WE ik, i lete food fi 2 O Large Head 1q | Anchor Brand IREO Iy ML O e ke S ° g I eanee tach 1&C | Dates ... . Pkg 8(: Cannes, Jan. 10.-—Rapid improve- old alike. 8 aeea Pancy o Solid Heavy 5 I $ 1 5 K Apples L2 Qs adC Grapefrait ... 1 Fou 2 [ nent in the condition of George Har- New Meaty 16(. | Fresh Cleaned b, Currants ....... Pkg. 190 Clerks Of Boston Store Present Her With Beautiful Gift The Butter and 1 Market is Off. We Always Give You The Benefit Of These Breaks, Come And See Us, ey, the American ambassador to Go to your grocer today and get a package of treat Britain who was injured in an Grape-Nuts. Eat it with milk or cream for B Pronos ; utomobile accident yesterday was re-| ¥ : T E s . S e S v et o it s il o Jum, .3 $1.530 1" e 5 . hat Ambassador Harvey would be | delicious dessert for lunch or dinner. £ 2 At SN s ble to resume attendance upon the| ’ 4 th —IRC N I "'"'l'~4 Lbs lsc ® /| D L paney Parsnips — Rad Beots o4 apreme councii meetings Wednesday. Every member of the family will relish this FIGHTING IN TTALY palRtaLl; S mou g ool = 1 OO el L L ‘ Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder P st N § = e i Tl ey e does “There’s a Reason” Gi b Cl h° SR (grvened wers i Mads by Postum Corn G T, BaleCrek,Mich cbe Ulothing House | ror Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. pon by the rifle men of hoth factions holesale arrests followed.