New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 11

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FAMOUS EXPLORER 10 TELL OF NORTH MacMillan to Speak Under. Au- Spioes of United P. & T. Assn; Donald B, MacMillan, explorer, will glve an {llustrated lecture at the Ly- ceum theater on Saturday, November 25, at 9 o'clock .fn the morning, un- der the auspices of the United Par- ents and Teachers' association of this city, His topie will be “In Unknown Raffin Land." The lecture describes | Captain MacMillan's seventh winter | in the Arctic, from which Jie returned in Beptember, 1922, The trip ogcu- pled 14 months and included the first | landing*on the west shore of Baffin| land and the first exploration of the| cogst, and the interlor,% The ship| safled 5,000 miles through ‘waters never before visited and was frozen | in for 274 days, Many valuable discoveries were made and still and motlon_pictures were taken of Eskimo life, igloo Luilding, hunting and skdging. Dur- ing his exploration MacMillan visited the headquarters” of’ Kate, Hayes, ' Hall, Greeley, Nares,' Svendrup and | Peary, othes explarers. MacMillan was born _in Province- | town, Mass, Noyember 10, 1874, and graduated from' Bowdain college in 1898 with an A, B degree. He was | principal of several High schools and at one time taught at the Worcester Aciidemy, He was an assistant to Peary on his trip to the North Pole in 1908- 1909, and crossed Labrador in 1910. MacMillan has covered 10,000 miles with his dog ‘team in company with Eskimos. He has also. made an ex- NEW BRITAIN D, B, MacMillan, ASYLUM CATCHES FIRY, Quebee, Nov. 1 I'he Beauport in- sane asylum where Adelard Delorme, former priest, is confined for the murder of his half brother, caught fire today. The blaze started in the workshop in the of the main building dnd threatenéd to spread. " tensive study of birds and animal m‘c*fl'hn institution is one of the largest in the far north. of its kind in the dominion. [ A 5 o DAILY |MISS HOLMQUIST TO MARRY LEON ALLING Wedding Will Take Place Tomorrow at Home of the Bride, 28 Bar- nett Street, Miss Florence A, Holmguist, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar K, Holm- auist of 28 Darnett street, this city, will hecome the bride of Leon 1. Alllng, sow of Mr, and Mrs, Isanc ¥, Alling of Kensington, tomorrow after- noon at 5 o'elogk At the home of the bride's parents, RRev. A, A, Ahlquist, pastor of the Bwedlsh Jutheran chureh, performing the ceremony. The gown of the bride will be of fvory crepe chiffon trimmed with sil- ver and crystal beads. Her vell will be of silver and she will carry & thower ‘bouquet of white bridal roscs and lias of the valley, { Miss Marjorie J, I"o|rr|\nr Kensing- ton will be the mald of\honer and the bridesmalds will be Miss Vivian dur Torell of this city, will wear a gown of peach colored carry an arm bouquet of white chrys- {anthemums, Miss Torell will wear a gown of old rose taffeta with silver trimmingg and she:will carry an arm !houquet of pink chrysanthemums, Miss Anderson wlll wear a gown of bl oot A LAY TR S u » e 1oviemiy are wtoe ) and Avill carry an arm bouquet of yel- {low chrysanthemums. The gifts of the bride to her at- _ [ tendants: will- be engraved friendship Lracclets and the' groom will give the | | Lest man‘a set of cuff links. The | house 1s to be prettily decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums {and greens, The wedding march will | b yed by cousins of the bride, da Peterson of New Haven at he piano and Miss Tlizabeth Ander- son of Hartford on the violin. The double ring ceremony will be used. About 100 guests are expected from New Britain, Kensington, Southing- ir HERALD, ek R T | ton, Wallingford, New Haven, Bridge- | Anderson of Hartford and Miss Hil-| and that was on Monda Miss Foiren| 8ince that time they ha peorgette with silver girdle and will| | | port and New York, After a wed. ding trip to Washington, 1), ', the couple will reside at 28 Barnott street untll Mareh 1, when they will move te Kensington, X Mp, Alling is in the husiness, being connected Herlin Auto Bales Co, FISH ARE NOT SO PLENTIFUL AT LAKE automoblie with the Enough of Them in Reservoir, But They Are Not So Easy o Got At Because the waters. of Shuttle Meadow lake are deep, the fishermen of the state board of fisherigs and | pame are finding it a difficult sk to gecure the desired number of flsh from this reservoir, Willard Cone, a representative of the board, stated that the men have made but one large haul at the lake y morning. p been re- turing to shore with very few fish, In most places the men have visited this year it has heen necessary to bring the boatlonds of fish to shore after each net has been hauled, At Shut- tle Meadow, however, the men are gone about two hours, haul in the six nets and then return with the fish, Mr, Cone expects that a large quan- tity of fish will be secured before the cold weather sets fn. He that gimilar difficulties are experie other ponds where the waters are aeep, DEBT FUNDING MEF W RAT. Washington, Nov. 1 Mellon has called a meeting of the American debt funding commission for Saturday to confer with the Ru- wanian financial mission. Presenta- tion of data covering the economic and financial situation in Rumania with respect to her war debt to the United States has been completed. ————m——— As you plan’ your home for the Holidays, bear in mind that the Furniture in it plays a large and im- :portant part in the atmosphere of hospitality it extends to guests. Why not take adavantage of the special prices we are now quoting on Furnituve for every room of the home. ' FOUR-PIECE BEDROOM #SUITE in colors of blue and grey in blue and taupe Velour—-Only ... Lamps of every vari- - ety starting as low as $10.50 EIGHT-PIECE DINING THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED LiVING ROOM SUITE 100-PIECE DINNER SE'l Just for Saturday $19.75 COMFORTERS and BLANKETS $2.95, $3.49, $6.50 ALL WOOL BLANKETS $10.50 OHN A. ANDREWS&CO. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE \ ROOM SUITE in Walnut —— Only —— $179.00 $139.90 CEDAR CNESTS These large Cedar Chests made of genuine Tennes- see red cedar, guaranteed moth proof. $12.95 AND upP 132 MAIN ST. Ly | Pork I an FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922, y New Model F-2 —EXTRA SPECIAL— New C:luwbia Model—C ~ow $15.00 e $1 down and one dollar per week. Come early as supply is limited. 132 MAIN STREET Down Delivery immediately. CARLOAD SALE @ | | COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS {§ AT REDUCED PRICES | Every machine sold. is fully guaranteed by John A. Andrews nnd the Columbia Graphophone Co. 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