New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 13

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UTAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 922 133 TR ame sraewm amm e dense TS o S aren ey g ey g s s s v 2 2 4 4 e e * Freak l:vplus:on Spreads Death And Horror In Alabama Mine p.m':lffi.f‘fi'fl'f | tion of John Wll\ult.‘k‘;'- whe Y NNAIRE e — " . . — nned, to his bed with )mvy res, o . A ; A { 3 d 5 4 r DR + . niafned unchanged wdny. i 3 s ” B \ ) A g ] ¥ Iwaued by Bis physiolans sal ; B s b5 o : La N ¢ » 3 L Wanamaker, Who.is4n hig llt!l e L : has been confined to Ma hofiie m lllr cral weeks, ' mem Says Inventor gy , , ; } _ Jitle About Education EEE . N i iy, SOUNIRSERIREDPC | - { SFTCRBRG . | S R ,,,fi',‘:?‘;’,‘f,”,};?‘;,"mh"m‘;j i i s g e B - ; i i (S, B2 3 Y o Cue last night arvested & 14-yoar- gr * derbert” Bawin Hawkes of o sl & B8 ooy 5 ok ol \ - boy on a charge of stealing - * university addresscd the e y .9 3 "k b % F O IR N F 31 i S5 5 of gloves from a Main stre ol c|uhhu;lflll::rfilh':*"\)lh:“l b f ) b '+ % \ o N ment storee- He was notifie ganquet ha oung ¥ w5 4 ; 1 . L aelstlan assoclation. following A 4 ¥ o > § $ o N » the j'uvenlle court on \next ng and supper. He spoke g . ¥ 5N '8 - L R e, i, 3 A mOERIg bl 1s my first visit to New 3 : 5 h f T ; ghsiyy £ g ¥ T d.am- forced to say, 1 hope $ 4 4 A 2 A § § S len | ' (i Lo I TOO the forerunner of muny 1 5 ) 3 ,, ¢ 1 ¢ N ’ rank Young of 11 Linwac am glad to meot this fine, ‘ ¢ % Bt i F b K . reported to the police tod *.rtul crowd of you fellows, b PR . Big , A ‘ g & et of tools had been stolen it your secre tary wrote me a few L 5 b e WG| Lo id 3 L Al A L house last night, | declined to come heecguse 7 pous -duties at Columbia, | i n receiving his invita- k to_your ctub this year, I to com® and now I am glud Does Fducation Mean? wapln like to speak about | are least acquainted with., Ford likes to talk on politics, he were an authority, ldi- to speak on education. In i, : ; o 4 e p 3 y i g | K8 | {5 e ) X ~ o THANKSGIVING | ‘"own \ory.llt:,I(; about this stion an usti- g question_ SHd $& nof Justt Eighty-four miners were killed by a freak explosion in the Dolomite coal mine, Birmingham, Ala. The dotted line ahows the aoum af. th cau which |SPECIALS fiumh A o) ue FRLY : 'r broke away, tore down the tlpple and, after ng down the 800-foot incline, cras! ed into the rd below, ljou rgetric ing college student. angwe f ) ' going n , Cral 1} yard belo Great clouds of coal dust AYoBe, lueer questions. Education— | calile fieveled at the-erash and ignited the dust. In the terrific explosion, 40 men were killed outright at th f g §at docs it mean? It means just ght at the foot of the tlpple Dgadly 3fW“dflflD Wfintfld for ¥ BB i i the remainder of the victims. catching. Peoph are [nsistin over the illiterate, because he | — = - = = el - : St S 2 SN » ! on better lccumulxrlc*«il wisdom of the|the goil for a bumper crop. Go back|to understand and get along in this|local socioty is a member, will pre-lmmrlml He roulaterefl “Vi Boge | in the ap ‘mnnt In o offe: befure. '”',”'; re (::ro. q(l}':tllinm! t0]to prehistoric days and note the|complex world, you must get the other | sent the medals. and wife, Portland, Ore,” He was un- | paison w-}rwund‘ TR AR oup h any s lllal 'on :ll arises | gradual development of education, or|fellow's point of view. Take the Andrew J, Basso of this city, a pop- |accompaniod and told the room clerk Yy dvlo HO ve problems in|organized knowledge and wisdom. |labor problem, the whole situation | ular soloist, has been engaged for the | Virs, Boge would be along later with HaMOhbloyes FRIG Se autlioiss k, Vou annot take an un-|How it began to manifest itself—and |could be settled today if hoth factions | evening, and the 1, Iour will aluo | the baggage. that nelther womah Aor bagghgs fol- m_ar: v”‘\\‘lllmttterlln r’;“‘flf'h'f‘]- {the gradual growth and development. |came to a complete understanding, be heard. - Mr. Basso, who appeared! Lo went to his room, ordered lunch. | 1°W€d the man to the establishment; ness; h y » And At that time man was an ignorant|dnd would promote harmony in the | bhefore the public in numerous offer- ¥ i that he recelved no telephone calls; fie a college bred man—he is/animal, unable to express himself. |industrial world, Years ago most | ings of the Tabs and Kaceys, has re- e st ;i fo make good. = Iiducallon is|His progress has heen slow but|college men did not care to discuss | turned-aftor several years of sty gn | Staggered out crying, “I helieve I have | {8t the walter who served the lunch- Why worry about elsn but correlated faets, and |gradual, and today we have the loco-{these questions which did not seem to | music, and at a recent recital in Hart- | 'een' polsoncd.” He dled in a short| oory W 19 slgns 91 & woman's pres- | cost, of ' Turkeys when j to ded) with ideals. It will | motive for transportation, the, . teie-|concern' them st that time, but now ford delighted a large audience. t ' ¢nos; and that there wis ne evidenes buy one h i to do two things, first it will | phone and wireless for communica-|they are forced to study and help| The “L Four” is a quartet of local m;; SR G AL G Stuffed, ready to serve to do things you could not|tion. And then again we have the|bring abont harmony out of chaos, favorites, including Messrs. Lew‘lu St o luncheon wereifound | anvbody. do, Sccond, :edueation will | aeroplane for more rapid transporta- 8 | Education -Does. l.oomis, Lucas and lLatham. Their BYCTARS: ‘how to bring about the things | tion, an unthought of thing thirty cducati solves all. problems of | quartet numbers and comedy special- 5 Price $3.75. ‘t to do. | years ago. All these things came|the world, 'The thne and mafey in-|ties are reported to be-excellent. Ifs. 2 are some educators who say | hecause of education, and made the |tested in a college training will pay | pecially entertaining is their presen-| 3 Telephone your orde high n?d college curricula, [ whole world of today just one large|large dividends in later years. 1du- | tation of the “Gallagher and Shean’” o ) in as the su| is h Krench, Ger]man. Roman aniily. cation removes the great blight on in- | number, ' " “'::‘:‘:,‘:fi:s:'t‘; t‘;:l‘g;'u;‘('_‘l‘)t- “Most of the ills and troubles of the | telligence of the human race., ilitllu; After the exercises refreshments is studying engineering, | World today are because of the lack f;‘ifl‘u’:d:;";';‘“‘;im;h‘:’“;‘“"r;o‘:,;"‘h"‘;):r“ :‘I:“:r:’é‘ lf‘:rw;d alnd the Hall will be ¢ : fake the s_;ludent preparing | Of vundrrs&n\tflnz,l mt’ ,\.;‘nu SYer.stop in econemics, finance and FCHBN’HH; drilles dnt; :wzrl'fz:a‘ aresi‘r’lcr:l'l:e qlll‘:- 4 i : { ; OTHER SPECIA ger, strip his course of study | to ‘think. that unless i n‘vedln._gon}- blas., In fact, education is the|gpram, L % jy feach him from a handbook | plete understanding with indiviquals remedy . for all evils of the world| The hall has b \ Our “Own Strained eering and you have a one- |nll ‘this organized knowledge doesn't 2 g has been tastefully decor- (N of today. ated colors appropriate to the g g’ { Sauce, 30c pt. ow minded individual. All|do us any good, and we revert to the —— Ihanksgl\lng sel " ’ f | 4 i same conditions that exlsted in pre- v ason. N i r studies prescribed by the y Home Made Mince Meat s universities seem superfluous, | historic days? I:alh{:ro"t‘o undcrimnr: < ’ ‘ 25 lb. to b d i inety per cent. o e cause . o y \ 4 ‘nry necessary to broaden the Q:Q':;t:‘li );vithr',he world of today. TABS ANN!VERSARY MYSTERIOUS MAN 1S : : c ‘. Education and Progress, < ‘Every day hundreds of boys ceme ) 7 d : o“t Own ulym’ you see a farmer using fer- | to my office with their personal prob-. TflM[IRRI]w EvENINfi STRANGELY POISONED TR 5¢ qt. fon the soil, you do not sec the [lems: And I aiways find lnlnlnety- b of his labor until the fall, d | five per cent. of the cases that all - ¥ his o s e e z Just the Shoe you'll want for Thanksgiving here. All sorts of lel40 dd;flg‘,h apparent why he has nt | their troubles come because of mis- 4 ) s appi spen Tios Angeles Hotel Guest Takes Lunch- styles; high or low. Everything from the newest novelties to the con- m‘t and energy in preparing | understanding each other. In order . . . S e e % -f = many men swear by, - g — - e Danc“lg Umll 2 a' m'wm F ollow eon, Shonts Poison, Falls Shoes that conform to your feet, and our prices are fair. You Chicken slhd. . want to look right from top to toe — our part in your good ap- * Runual Exercises bsst pearance is siges. ’ 45¢ b, Los Angeles; Nov. 28.—Police today Men's Co-Operative Shoes—$8.50, $9.00, $0.50, $10.00, continued efforts to solve the death Men's Scotch Grain Oxfords—$7.00 and $8.50, (The! Y. M. T. A, & B soclety hallfp .. o ; : : b 4#il1'be the seene of a gaa affair. to- | 1y Yesierday. by, poison ‘of a mandll - . About the vening when the 41st anni- Rlsteredat o downtown hotel ns —] ain e o o eation| v+ E- Boge of Portlandi: Ore. Infor. » Mixed Bweet Plokles REmary; o Lo organization | o, from Portland was that the " s Bitter and Sweet Almond will be observed with exercises ap- dead 4 # /| propriate to the occasion, the présen- man was 20 years old and un- . 9 hour ‘old um Sweet. hm' tation of the 256 year membership - < 4 2 R AT . hmedals to five members, an excellent . LRe3 » He 0 g o entertainnfent and dancing until 2 o'clock Thanksgiving morning. Rev. John F. Ryan of Danbury will present the medals to Omer Pelletier, Joseph D'clletier, Peter Watsh, Thom- as Lowe and Thomas Coyle. The exercises will open at 8 o'clock with a’ concert program by Bonney's augmented orchestra, lasting to 8:15 bm?qk« Arhich"fime ' the prokrim Tlhe. address ‘of : J. Butler; ] ¢ i president iof the soclety. Mayor A. M. - Paonessa is on the program. for re- Make your selectlon from marks, and Rev. John T. Wintols, G pastor of St. Mary's church and chap- lain of the society, will also speak, our complete assortment of TFather Ryan, who is the state presi- dent of the C. T. A U, of which the Chrysanthemums, Carna’ o With a New Wrap or Garment For Any Member P , . Again In News g : Hone, Eom toms; Hiosesand , & of the Family Man, Woman or"Cluld I ~ _ ki Fl ing Plants. - . ) sibae Bl S . There is no need for any man or woman to stand on the side lines and b : : envy the well dressed person. Just follow their gxample: Drop ‘in “here .- . N ‘ il # where good clothes are to be had on rders taken'befolfe closing time.tonight st | QT | fR Easy Weekly Payments con for two, and an hour afterwards o £ ner. . ; i L | ] g7 Hundreds who formerly thought that CHARGE ACCOUNT L OLZ HORA L C 0. bigs T \ privilege was only for the few now realize that this unique service Ll A : AN 4 is offered to every man and woman regardless ot their station in life A Y “‘ wn‘H FLOWERS” : h bl AN\ or their pay envelope. s Main Street * New Britain - A o N : We carry a very select line af ———————1 = N Men’s and Boys' Suits .lTCH-JONES' CO. 7 & S A Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats CITY HALL Children’s Suits and Coats, Ladlu Sults and Goatu and Flll' MUFFLERS : : | : » . : Coats reasonably priced. SILK $400 to $16.50 | Peggy Marsh denies that a divorce p % oF , ’ is_pending -but in Londen admits rift s n e 0 e I with A. L. (“Buddy") Johnson who e SWEATERS J hna"harr(vd himself from reporters in ; : oy kot his’New York hotel. Johnson adopt- | @(‘ C!,‘{‘URCH“SIREET ; NEXT TO Hm(m BU 1 o ) her| oy alleged son ok, Henry, el 2nd, when he and the dancer lwe married in 1924,

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