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First, Upper Class Asseinbfy 1s Hold— Science and Art Clubs Meet—Upper Classmen Get Together [he Seience club of the New Britain High school held a meeting on Mor day afternoon in Academic building gave of Louis Pasteur, the Following the talk meeting was held and two new com elected. The program composed of Miss Cowles, Miss Osborne and Miss Kal The membership commit up of Mr, Des Marias and Miss Drobnis. issembly of upper class vas he yesterday morning zation of the assembly was each student was nblies Mr French seientist mittees were committee I8 s made Tohnson first as s afternoon DOERR MAKES ELEVEN New Britain Boy in His Year at 1 niversity of Maine Chosen “\ \Tq BRA\'D? FOR to Play Regular Guard f Hugo R W avenun, ight guard the Univers only in his footba Maine an year rr played right guard on the team for graduation in schoo fo ears prior to his MINISTER TAKEN FOR THETT. J. (. Treotter of Oklahoma Is Ar. rested in Colorado. Oct. 81.-—@arbed in ing as a day lahorer | jlrond vards here, the Rev Trotter, former pastor of Okla., Methodist vesterday on inds. Trotter, McAtlester, Ol ting trial, ad- rdded the case 4 orking here se s under the name of Rev ile. chureh, 'MRS. CHAMPION SAYS | Woman Telis Court She an instructive talk on the 1ife | gra, a short business | nival promote Freshman | ing” | store mince pies to the standing they rhn ing out the 1 a charge cially in the preparation of mince- jact was unconstitutional if it that | hibited the sale of intoxicating Hqucra Oscar Gregory and Prohibition Commission- B T L pa gty \ vy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922, mince pie should not be hampered by the Elghteenth amendment “I haven't Iooked through the brief entively,” Judge Page said, “but the Appeal certainly is seasonable ax we approach the davs ‘when the frost is on the pufpkin and the corn s in | the shock SHE FIRED SHOTS Killed O'Con nell, But Claims ft Was aty Items Headquarters fnr women's coats Besse-Leland's of course-——advt Joseph McDermott, who was sen- .|tenced to the Rtate farm at Norwich, in the Iqeal police court two months ago, and who escaped from the insti- tution three weeks ago, was taken in- to custody today by Chief William . Hart Vietrolas and Planus, Henry Merans ~—advt, The xngvnar meeting of Stanley Post, No. 11, G. A. R., will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, in the rooms of the post. Several im- portant matters are to be discussed, and a full attendance of the members i8 requested by the commander. Edward Russell, of 30 Cam- bridge street, for 10 years a draughts- man with the New Britain Machine company, and lately with the Russell & Frwin Manufacturing company, has resigned his place with that concern Get into the Moose under the open charter.—advt Members of I'nity Rebekah lodge the man who repeatedly asked will meet at the home of Mrs. Anna for a drink was “Eddie" Collins, and | Johnson, 18 Hart street, Thursday that he “was dangerous when drink- | afternoon, to sew for the bazaar. | Hear the November Victor Records. | C. L. Accidental | Oet 31 Mrs. Mabel on trial for fvst de- | connection with the as A. O'Connell New Haven | took the witness seand in behalf when apened to admitted she fired the s Killed O'Connell in a restaurant here last July, but claimed the gun she held was discharged accidentally in the scuffle attendant {in the attack upon her husband hy O'Connell Mrs. Champion told how she and her husband drove up to the restaur. about midnight after motoring throughout the evening, and were ac costed there hy O 1ell, Arunk ‘and staggering, who pleaded with her 1 for a drink ndant admitted that her ey Champlon, carried a| key with him and that of three men congregat- f the restaurant a drink. aid she pleaded with her hus- not to enter the restaurant when of the men in the group informed | slaying of court Plerce & C'o.—Advt . and Mrs Alex Schmidt of Soulh]ng'nn formerly of this city, have announced the birtk of a son, Phillly\ Kingsley, on October 24 Victor Nov. Records at Moran's— | advt. Al dlleys open tonight advt MINCE PIE MAKING | Chicago Distillery Seeks to Force Re- | lease of Liquor for Culinary —_— J‘ S | DEATH OF EDW \Rl\ \IA\\ Mr: and Mrs. B. E. Mann daughter. Funice, of 185 Maple street, have returned from Spring- \fiflld where they were called last week on account of the serious illness |of Mr. Mann's father, who died Friday morning at the | Springfield hospital following a seri- The funeral was held Purposes Chicago, Oct. 31.-—Federal Judge| Page was called on vesterday to re- enioyed in pre-‘dry” days when the flavor of brandy added to their savor. The case, which Judge Page says is the first of the kind to come before | him, was brought by the Old Victory |OUS operation. Distillery, whose attorneys presented | Balhraith & Pattison arguments and a 60-page brief point- | ilue of spirituous liquors Carpenters, Builders and General Contractors as an aid to the culinary arts, espe- They contended that the Volstead | bmm"c. Cheerfully Given— pro- Jobbing Promptly Attended to. | Tel. 992-3 meat. for cooking purposes. The action fs directed against Prohibition Director | —MANDOLIN— Casino.— | and | Bdward Mann, | Sunday afternoon and burial was in Oak Grove cemetery Wfl( TS TO Si G:\!(E. Word has been received in Britain by Walter 0. Cook, Boy Seout executive, that theffYale Athletic as- sociation has exterded an invitation to all Boy Scouts m Connecticut to attend the Yale-Brown game next Saturday. The Scouts will be trans- ported to the game by automobiles, arrangements being made by the va- rlous organization with which the troops are connected, New Prisoners Making Fake Currency, Get Wealthy Buenos Aires, Oct. 81.—A gang of prisoners serving sentence in the jafl at Tuouman have been diverting themselves with clever forgeries of notes of 100 pesos and other denom- fnations. 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