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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVLMBER 10, 1922, brujses and an Injury to his ankle. | were married {n Bristol, October 28, BRIEF NEws ITEMS FROM ALL OVER " s :,'::. ';‘\;\:ean::]:y:g.“l‘l:‘:“l’(:‘;\t‘;;‘:‘:‘;‘"::l" MASS FOR WAR DEAD After recelving treatment he was| by Rev, Willlam B, Downes, a copy of on 80 long she had forfelted the right g taken to his home, | their marriage llcense which was r¢ ot franchise ———— ceived this afternoon at the office of The # 0 Requiem Services For Soldiers, Sall- 6 , Premier Polncare te!ls I'rench sén-(due to loss of business because of | ‘he Jaswaiin | of M;': Loe'wood, | 14 'LLUSTRATED LEOTURE n;le’ ::v‘wn‘ vl;;k :':0:1-‘-" Clo:oy...;)n;:u P’ dating from the time she accompan-| oug ang Marines Who Died in War, f"_l;‘e 'wh.o 'y ‘i e lwr‘n'ceupatlon ::::ml,h‘::,":; mr"'.:‘l'm’_‘:“l,:h'(‘;l:.‘:."llm:“:, ”;: Daugherty “‘“"lr r‘j_'i"“‘ fed her husband to the capital during | ¢ | the Civil/ [ " Brussels conference falls to satisfy| - Carle K. Carlton asks imm nllnn\:h’:,h :,“:L,K?';n?,";,,“::‘::‘:r:::mF\{:v: et e Salvation Army Officer From New A EAG B B ypea I"rance on rl~puru(lmm 1|||u¢llm\ authorities to he lenient with US| ot hor last d A 1 f hi for th ——————— e J ays she easlly remem- A golemn requiem high mass for the > b ” actor Pat Somerset whom he Nadpereq and vividly plotured tales of |#oldiers, sallors and marines, who died York to Tell Intercsting Story at| - ARRESTED FOR DURGLARY Premier Bonar I.u\\ expresses re- |charged with allenating affections of | paiiiag fought near tho city, and of|In the World War, will be held at § Local Headquarters Tonight. Julius Nobarls of 66 Market strest ) was arrested today at his home by gret at absence of United States from 'his wife Edith Day the panie following the Confederate 0'clock —tomorrow morning at 8t league of nations, and says the league ameune threats against Washington and Dal- [ Mary's church. The mass has been An {llustrated lecture will be given | Detective Bergeant Willlam P, Mc- now secure peace. Babe Ruth says he has declded 0|4 ora : arranged by Court Columba, Catho-|at Salvation Army hall on Arch street| Cue, on a warrant for the Windsog —— avold big cities this winter and will Prominent Wr'ter. lle Daughters of America, and all gold | this evening by Commandant Carl|authorities. ILast night Constabie Wets and drys preparing for fight|spend his time on his Massachusctts| Aside from her memolrs and politi-|star mothers and friends are invited | Tegner of New York city. Colonel | Morris Kennedy of Windsor came Tegner will tell of This travels| here and left the warrant, whicn in new congress on question of modi-|farm getting into condition. cal writings, she has produced sever- |to attend, fication of prohibition r-n{m'(‘('monl — al volumes which give a clear and ex-| Rev. John T, Winters will be céle- | through Sweden, Norway, Denmark |charges Nobarls with burglary. law expected to straighten out propo- act history of Washington and of the|brant of the mass, Rev, Willlam A,|and Finland and, will. explain the ¥ 0 iCranse will he deacnn. Ftev, Raymond | nature of Balvation Army work In sition for sale of light wines mul many notable persons who have lived beer, and worked there, He book on the|J Clabby wn!(he sub-deacon and ne;'. ‘e;;rtl."l PR, A SUED FOR 8000 historic homes of the city is regarded | Walter J.&McCrann will be master-of- ore,than colored alides show- oy 3 President Harding calls congress to A AfiE [IF 8l as an authority, | GEEpDRIAS ',:-" e Ay i e 1nr:|,'1|::t);,£::’h¢“:m" E:xh::c i b o Xt " Jovembe! Mrs, Lockwood is survived by no bt O A urope and o e wor ’ 8 et In ext esslon November 20, ¥ n A » AL i b under R el il ‘o i Sa sy { Ldllan M. T.ockwood, formerly busi-; An automobile driven by Mrs. C. J. :'l'\'!"lov;:‘;r: gifll pomecns "m!‘"e‘ e are, for $650, to recover on a Ay 1s AL ness manager of the D, A, R, maga- | Ryan of 239 Camp street, Meriden, " » J P Ll 9 Constable Fred Winkle servea :h:{::::;‘“y‘ 9 ) $3 51 (Continued from First Page) zine, died several years ago, and her | struck a boy named Emil Sladeck, refreshments will h‘_f"’"'d'd' :;zlpapp::'n:d “wo Automobilan whrk cannot | Twenty midshipmen from U, 8. e ¥ . Pt ademy narr v en 3 usband has been dead almost half a |sged nine years, of 179 Rtanley street, @ Pounds O:1 Farh- 41 c N"‘l"' “‘"“": R ""”_“"'"" g """;h a patriotic body to commemorate the century, vesterday afternoon on Stanley street, COVEY—SCOTT WEDDING attached. The writ is rrturnn‘::‘lofil‘: foned Chocolates In brave fight against ire on sub-| .. played by women In the Revo- S A L The boy ws taken to the Now Rritain | Olin E. Covey and Miss Cathérine | the court of common ples, M. Scott, both of 213 Eim street, | first Tuesday of December, Be Fraser's 2 6 W[ marine chaser in Chesapeake bay. lutlonary war wag crystallized by the weneral hospital, suftering with body - Mints o for Cc TS P publication of Mrs. Lockwood's story 10c Palmolive 2 11 Almost certain eloction # Lynn J.| of “Hannah Arnett.” - Soap. . for € [ |rrazier to United States senate from Women Saved Revolution. ‘2.25 (.uu nteed Hot Water North Dakota is conceded. This heroine, according to the Bottle o s story, broke in upon a-meeting of 2 $2 26 Iederal revenue of about $445,000,-1 Amerizan leaders who were consider- for . 000 this year from import taxes or|ing terms of surrender in 1776, when el i s THE FURR[ER approximately §100,000,000 more than [the British had settled before Kliza- (Continued from Mirst Page) . —— 4 Packages Camel ¥ (in nation's history forccast by cus-|phethtown, and defeat faced the colon- i Clgarettes f{ {toms officials. ists. The Indignant, scornful Woman, | oniy are pogsibly, but are probably 10 Peter Schuyler : —e. in an elegant appeal, shamed the dis-| ¢} 60 o¢ extremis ) its, 'S b Republicans concede election of | couraged men into action and con- ‘belfeve, He 1inclined. top 214 Pounds & | Dill, democrat, to Nl seat of Poin-|vinced them the Americans could win Rev. Dr. Abcl Ahlquist. Honey .. dexter, republican, in United States|out in the end If they were loyal and “Any organization that smacks of | 2 Flashlights $l 56 gerfate from Washington, patient. racial or religious! prejudice would ‘with Batteries .. —_— At the time her story was pub-|,nneq.to he g very un-Amerlcan and o e 2 16¢ Rear Admiral Henry B. Wilson fs) liched, Mra. Lockwood was the Pr-| gomething that we should not-coun- A Speml Lot of for), : rebels operating on west coast of Mex- | group of 18 women met and founded TN arn, ahureh. to, Durango. ARONE i membets. Mary's Catholic church, sald he re- 40 i heavyweight champion of France and states, and its success wag instantan- resented, opposed to those of hfs 45 iflchefl I ng . g $235.00 209% off our entire néw stock— The first conference of regents was row is your last chance. referendum on question of Equal Suffrage Advocate. 3 obliterated. 1f the K. K. K. is what PARK ST, COow. N v B Be AARK . Meadow B 0 o esolute and .Reliance from Am- | stitution was amended to permit N the Church of All Saints, stated. Hair Nets . likely to be called as witness before|prietor of a boarding house in Wash-| ;oo "% proc o 00 the rules ico, killed with seven men in battle PR Success From ing. 8 S e Bekinuiag, gretted the presence of any organiza- suspends him for nine months for eous. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, mis- faith. Such a body he felt i{s un- Just arrived. ~ B Bishop Nicholson of Methodist| ..1jed by Mrs. Harrison in 1891, and “There is no objection to secret so- . % guscarry l cleties that operate above board, but Our Stock of Furs Is the Mo st Up-To-Date in the State tion which has come to stay, he says. In addition to’her work with the @ it is generally supposed to be, it is erlcan to Pan-American registry 1is! women throughout the land to, vote, M)cbln(m Writ- naval courtmartial which is trying ington. It was a popular gathering| . byiiate "o the ofbanization, 1 ing Paper.. . 2 for 51 (4 midshipmen on hazing charges. place for the leading N‘l"br'l}t,les o!wu\e ABTREY it g Aukiidatatn L?:mn what T 50c (‘ovunnm 2 51 - (“}3“0‘“‘[‘ "“:‘V‘;?’; “"'0“1‘1’:5“ i :2“ ;:3 have read in the newspapers.” This for C \ eneral an T8, . Logan, was the statement by Rev. Dr. Abel de order that now num- i § with federal troops at Guampchiii- | the nation-wi Rev. John T. Winters. : : i p than 172,000 women Skunk Trimmed an d Beautifully Lined French boxing federation rules that The society was made national in Don’t miss this opportuaity to striking fight manager at bout in|i. o or the White House at the time, | AMmerican and contrary to the consti- T y tution of the United States. . A LIMITED NUMBER ON HAND. COME EARLY! 150 more Bargains not listed ‘Epifi(’opnl «church in Chicago declares|ina first congress of the organization secret socleties: that work against Axelmd’s Pharmacy | DA R, Mra Tockwooa tosk |1 18 generally d to be, it | : = M| Steamship company head asserts| prominent part in the fight for equal orking contrary to the 2 . . 4ot \ P ideals of America ana tis constitu- [Nl EDW, MESHKEN, Furrier 170 Main St., New Britain Ofl Shampoo... Gen. Juan Carrasco, leadar of it was at this house in 1890 that the Ahlquist, pastor ‘of the Swedish kers more Rev, John T. Winters, pastor of St. “Battling" Siki is no longer . light tion which is, if the facts are as rep- 0 nches Ifing . oo 5210.00 p scope instead of being organized by xcep lona a ues save on your Christmas Ivory. [ff|Paris. v lected fi ident geferal. mRgielacten | g MoR o N Rev. Stephen Grohol. here. Come tonight! Tomor- heavy democratic vote is not real(wag held in Washington in 1892. prohibi- £ thelr neighbors’ Interests should be Our Name Y our Guarantee that application for transfer of steam- | suffrage, but when the’ Kederal con- tion,” Rev. Stephen Grohol, pastor of (Continued from First Page). “It is on honor to address you young men and women, because I look upon you as the nfiure leaders of New Britain and the state and I say this notwithstanding a great deal of criticism I have heard about frivol- itles, your +'petting parties,’ ‘pink tea’' affairs and terpsichorean activities. It is an inspiration to stand beforé a body of young men and young women THE l ALK OF Who constitute tho student lipdy of the HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS t the vi ¢ i Chirance 1o the great things. of Tife / NEW LOTS HAVE BEEN ADDED fl/h entrance to the great things of life, youth, with its far reaching vision, with its ideal outlook on life, with ts 53 strength which knows no falterin| “Did you ever stop to think of the oes { striking parallel hetween the soldiers oug as an e who fought in the late war and your- selves? Before Uncle Sam permitted § * his boys to enter the service, to engage All Mflr ked DOWI'I in the fight, he sent them to school, to the training camps where their minds and their bodies, as well as their 9 souls, were looked after and carefully trained. In the camps were chap- : 4 lains to look after, their souls, teach- Duri g This j ers to instruct them in military tactics and ‘physical directors to mould their WE ARE MAK]NG WARM bodies into condition. And why should they fit hody and soul for the decisive campaign? To sustain the honor and uphold the dignity of the nation. And yet the campalign at its greatest length did not amounf to a year or a little FRIENDS DAlLY more for many of the men. “The High school is your training camp, fitting you for leadership in the city, state and pation. The campaign which you will'enter when you leave Bang‘! One Big Lot here will be a life“campaign, and a live campaign, running over a period jod’ B ; ; of Ladies’ Brown . MOST GORGEOUS ARRAY OF Biven by the. yonnk bn LA Black, Gra/;;, Pat., T FORMBELY SOLD FROM ing camps learned to surrender their 8 3 wills and obey the commands of their ent Kid and Com- s\:x\rywrll\nr"nf\,‘?c-:rs’,. :o )("ou must learn to bination Shoes! I s AE : CHOICE QUALITY SUITS AND (i vour wuverior. vour teachers, tO your parents, your leaders in church and state. ““True leadership must have certain characteristics, certain qualities, to make it effective, . ¥oremost among these qualities is goodness. A real leader must be a good man, a man of great faith in God, a God-like man. He must be an intellectual giant, a man who has developed his mind to —- the greatest capacity and stocked it — ? LG full of those principles which serve , ies’ ’s Ci to gulde him while he guldes others Exceptional Values Men's Brown Gun Metal quadles and Men’s Comfy He must be physically fit, for never Ladies’ Patent Colonials, 32 W o . S I L oenplinh ol i L D with new Spanish heels. Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, procession leading others up : « the heights of success, Black Satin Cross Straps. all hand sewed— 1 00 pair “You are fitting yourselves today Brown and Black Calf . L] for leadership and whether triumnh Brogue Oxfords, low flat or failure marks your future will de- heels. NELE vend a great deal on your work here PR R T nd l I in school. America needs leadership i of Boys’ and P a p today, moral leadership, politieal ° v({chl:‘lg ok . leadership, business leadership. She GIFE: ehows looks to you, the intelligent, educated [ J 1 69 pair [ ] products of her schools to solve the important questions of the hour. l.et MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY AT ,“:m:"’]‘l“e ‘_':"l’:‘..“my e o ke i Values ‘0 $7.00 Values to $6.00 E. B. C. To Hold Its. ED a RDS First Annual Election = DON'T FAIL TO BE HERE SATURDAY rm— Everyman's Bible Class will have —— N election 'of officers and adoption of* by-laws at tis meeting Sunday morn- . ing. This business was scheduled to have been transacted last Sunday but A 298 MAIN STREET was postponed on account of the : birthday party and the visitation from Aziz Grotto. The executive commit- A t r Qrotie 1 168 MAIN STREET NEXT TO SAVINGS u_.5K cour Doors From' Commercial Trust Co. /810K AR il be tolicwed, i eyent ; Don't Forget the Disabled Soldiers ing by a meeting of the White grmy. Inoth meetings will be at the Y. M. oA