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RED GROSS BRANCH INANNUAL NEETING Sbeldnl&nhnllollcllfllu- | | were received and $77.92 collected Curtis 1. Shelde was reclected ehairman o the New Rritain Chapter American Red Cross &1 the annual meeting in the Chamber of Commerce 1eoms yesterday afternoon It was roted Lo have the Laual between the dates of 1ay and Thanksgiving The following efficcrs were elegted; 1 Bheldon; viee. thalrman, Mes. I, 1), Russell] tre vrer, Leon A, Sprague, All of these Were reclected Farl Kisselbrack Whe hes been seoretary ‘for the past dvar, declined reelection, and Miss Mary bur pusition T Armistioe 0 Commerc: was elected to the following directors were re Paul K, Nogers, Rev, Luoyan omowski, ey, John T, Winters, | Vira J. I, lobinson, George P, Spear, | Clap Y, Bennett, 1%, W, Trving, M 1, Saxe, ¥, G, Piatt, Peter Wiltiam Rrooks und Earl hirack, Tho new directors el Ing today, are: Stanley ey, Henry W, Maier, Rev, Fiske, John K, Lamb, Mrs, W, Welles and Miss Mary K, Curtin Bnrl Kisselbrack will continue vhaleman of the home service branch committee, Report of Chalrman Mr, Curtls' annual report as ehalr- FIAD Was as follows: “In reviewing the work of the New lieltain - Chapter for the past year, cems in order to funual roll call, ast roll call were fuctory as to the herships received, apossibility of o make cleoted d at The results of the not entirely gatis- number of mem- due chiefly to the obtaining the work- s personal solicitation. | was brought |elpals with the result | aver 8,000,000 annual roll call as| | ternational contract is brought about | through sehool Curtin, secrelary of the Cham. | (ountry | [ Crona, | jio)ier, Kinsel- | privain was raised in four days H.|to an appeal published in the local #5| work of the | though | work it | Kisselbrack \ention first the | Quick In a nwmber of (nstances persons un- | dertaking the organization pirt of @he campaign report. thelr inability to obtain work- s, of some finally had to |} Thw executive committee, fear- | * | which shall include at least $500 for|the opening session tomorrow after- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TENSION OF REYOLT | T Ameii Crom| Rranch, and 9500 1o e wlicn of | velies | Staniey H. Holmes, superintendent of wlnu whe gave it careful vonsid The eration. My, Holmes brought the idea’ the Hom htl.l- a'mesting of the scheal prin:|lews that in elght o scheols enveliments of individual reoms and classes took place in 135 rooms representing 4,884 puplis. One hundred and forty-seven subs ons to the Junior Red Cross News of the Junier on Home service Burcau report of Barl Kisselbrack on| Service Bureau was as fol- | s irman of the Home Bervies section of the New Hritain chapter,the | following is submitted. showing the work now being covered by this see- | tion “The figures given show part of the ( work for the past six menths, and deals mostly with the follow-up pre-| gram the Red concornmg men whe have the government hospitals “Phe number of eases per “The Junior American Red Cross which is the junier membership of the American lHed Cross, now enrolls American girls and boys in the sehools of the country,| and has its counterpart in mere than| & score of other countries of the world—and, te quete from a bulletin it s the mest extensive and prae- of Cross, manth | average of 20 investigations, and from three to five telegrams mentha. ‘The correspondence in these tieal movement of modern times for|cases will average 30 letters each the cultivation in the younger gen-|way, while additional letters are writ- | evation of the spirit of seryvide and|ten dealing with men now i serviee | of weorld wide friendship. The in-|loeking for discharge on ount. ef dependents or for a furlough on ae- count of sicknesa in family | “In view of the policy of the achool in a foreign | tional headquarters in continuing | home service work until the last dis- the|abled veteran has made good recov.| for|ery, I would ask that the same| amount as last year, 8400, bhe set aside for home service work," OLDER BOYS WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE ‘Twenty-one From New Britain to Go to Session at New London correspondence bes | tween 4 school class reom here and | some particular “Fwice during the past year chapter has been called upon emergeney relief, AL your meeting a | year ago 3500 was voted for the Near Emeorgency Fund for relief) in and about Greeece, and ml this year, an appeal for Japanese |'Imulo~r) quota amigned to New| by response work Heptember 6, was received The n \olunury contributions newapapers, The total received tol date for Japan Rellef is $4,214.56 “Probably the most important chapter is atill the| department work., Al-| there Is a falling off in this, each year, there are many cases where servicemen and ex- servicemen are rendered great afd | through the knowledge that Mr. ference at New London will leave the has gained and the | Y. M, A. tomorrow morning at 10 which are prepared, o'clock by automobile. The' delegn- | information | tlon will be under the leadership of Dorbuck, boys' work sec- | Christ, president | home service Delegates to the Older Boys con- reports Frequently requests for luve come by telegraph from camp!Anthony A, hospital Red Cross and Welfare|retary, and Henry workers concerning some local case,|of the conference, I would strongly urge that this work| The delegates will represent the Y. be carried on for the coming year. M. C. A. Methodist, Center Congre- 1 wonld also urge that the executive gational, St. Mark's, South Congrega- committee prepare a budget for the tional and the Peoples church, year as soon a3 the Roll Call is over,| Henry Christ will be in charge of und noon' at 3 o'clock. Rev. James lee | Ellenwood, pastor of the State Street some local public health activity. This Pamous Hesort Opge storwmed W ednesday Jogne | extension of the separatist movement n the Rhineland today ereated a stir been discharged from |in German ofMecial cireles un ‘~\'n by publie at have varied from 10 to 30 with an|which the Rhinelanders loyal to Prus. sia were inelined to minimise PEF | but now are taking more seriously Didn't na- | planes hack n 1490° William models for the Bmithsonian Instituts is shown plans drawn by Geonardo da Vinel in 1490, were the fi | mechanieal fight THU and Weishaden ralists are reporied o Wi halls and othe and most of the # G Gladbarh, Mayense stormed tependent separatists then pr ie in the distriot aeshery sorts nearty P be ding f fre bulldings was early | he pub NOW REACHES RATHAUS staters. ing the repu the im: | shew » 0 abandos ause . A ey : 15 | AUEmpt 4 coup here in Cologne arous ShOrg AR4 SIner Pow i1 ity authorities. T i sbled tonight and guarded. Passengers i ade to identify 14 i that the separatists would The spread the separatist moy ment to Gade aroused & umber of the leading aae citizens fow roads wers pondent Free Sia Jing bankers, industrial Oct. 24.~(Delayed ) —The | i8ts and " called | yamoniles were en " ! & eenferencs rallway depots wen plain elothes mey neeling with representatives of the Berlin go measures (o SWAPIInE Wwith ernment to decide combat BROTHER'S REAL MEAN L Visitor Nhat's Kisie—W | ean’t unde eted qualed Godeshurg cupled I hear you've area ‘ The contral i Joseph *Way Bac‘k l; i490 the preclamation of the Alx-La-Chapelle on Bunday complete headquarters of Bonn, Treves, |8 epublica Doy Matthes the In at frst of air did the know they thought Well, they whoe makes P, Garher, with a model made from No far as Is known these plans ractical step towards p v DISCUSS U, & RUM RUNNING, [9his Hom Comes Up Today Before Hritish lmpevial Conforence. Rum-runaing n waters and the ireaty-making rights of the Hritish before the expert imperial conference Oet, 25 territorial dew came g itiee the this morning It is understeod that Great Brit s modified attitude, more favel eptance of the propesals for search up to the twelves stil Ne decision however, will he made \ects of the problem come conference ight of the mile nolds all as the week “ither " full imperial belore next In conneetion with the treatys naking powers of the British domine jons it i believed the visiting prems« ters will uphold Canada's right In concluding the recent fisheries Lreaty with the United States —_—— Has He Found a Cure for Asthma? Preseription nt Reliet, mple i Makes I!mlh . By, w I,ml‘ where Bronchial throat and resultn use of & W Oxidase, . ably suecessful orted following the of treatment known & physi- "."‘mu. mi but powerful o essential oils con- mnall inte & the muscular con- tubes, opening and naturally while get @ comfortable the easly and 10 mur sterest has besn shown that Aruggists, Including Dickinson Drug “rured a mnall supply and state i suthorized to refund the v paid for the first package if in any this new trentment fails to give re- pleasant to take, containd Labit forming drugs and is This makes their test an Oxldaze yarmeul expensive “Respectfully submitted, [, SHELDON, Chairman, Ing that this would be the cas vided to send a request hy mail to tach member of the previous year and the majority of the memberships| Treasurer Leon A. were reccived mail in response,| sented his annual report, showing|armory at 6 o'clock. tithoush quite a number were re-| receipts of $6,007.43, of which the| Saturday morning will be given celved through the churches, the Ro.|sum of $4,214 was collected for over to group conferences, The tary and Lions clubs and Crowell's, the Japancse relief, in addition 0|, rarnoon will be spent in sightseeing | drug store. A total of 7 N,,,,ml‘“, aring apparcl valued at about|,,q sports. Miss Margaret Slattery, and 48 contributing memberships| $1.100, from the American "““‘""l“ho has spoken in New Britain, will netted the chapter a little over $600! Co. The expenditures amounted ""dru\or the evening address, npc;x\-lng‘ de- | | “|church of Troy, N. Y. will deliver |the opening address. The conference Sprague pre-| banquet will be held in the state for local work. « | $6,128.46, of which the sum of $400| 5, wppy | My Sister's Keeper?” “In March of this year the program was given to the Home Service| ryo conterence will close Sunday lafternoon with an Older Boys' mass meeting of delegations from the! whole state. The final address will} e given by Arthur N. Cotton, who ' will choose for his topic, “Boys !n(‘ | Conquest.” The following delegates have been | clected to represent New Britain: | Charles Sharpe, Arno Schubert, | Henry Christ, Howard Eichstaedt, | Charles Porter, Everett Wilcox, Dem- | ing Hewitt, Albert Basney, Philip Davis, Robert L. Baker, Arthur Hickok, 1"rank Boardman, Vahron Hovanessian, Bliss Clark, Walcott 8. | Brown, G. Everett Herre, William B.| C'hrist, Louis Bradbury and John Hancock. 'NAYOR WILL NOT VETO | ELIASON DAMAGE BILL Believes Unusual Conditions Make Tt A New Library Table will make your home more liv- MAKE MERRY FOR HALLOWE’EN A DANCE Means A VICTROLA And Some New DANCE RECORDS Incumbent on City To Pay Claim or A. M. Paonessa will not veto ction of the common council in voting a $15 payment to Edward liliason whose car was damaged as a ult of a road defect on Brook street, The mayor established a policy list year of refusing payments for claims arising out of street defects, At the last council session, payment of the Ellason bill was voted because of | “unusual conditions.” The mayor con- ucted a personal investigation and ound that conditions existed which | warranted the payment. Eliason was driving his car over Brook street recently and he collided | (with a manhole top that was several inches above the level of the roadway. | The crankcase on his car was smash- | od, and he submitted a bill to the @ty. | FOR YOUR BEDROOM Never before have we had such a fine assortment of Bedroom Suites. On our second floor alone we are showing forty-four different complete Bedroom Suites which include, An Odd Rocker is always desirable w h e n friends come to call. The New Records are out Tomorrow and you will find some among them that you won’t be able to get along without, Grey Oak, American Walnut, Mahogany, Italian Walnut and Ivory Enamel finishes in the different styles such as Queen Anne, Louis XVI, Colonial, ctc. We have Suites with Twin Beds and Full large Vanities and Dressing Tables. THE PRIGES ARE VERY LOW— Four-Piece Walnut Suite of Dresser, Full Bed, Chiff., and Triple Plate Toilet Table. $1 l 9.00 Four-Piece Walnut or Mahogany uite . _— $185'00 Four-Pie;:le}_’Wallllau:l or Mahogany Suite of Colonial Style with Post Bed. R R, S $206.00 Four-Pie«i;‘,o Waln&xtB o:i' Mfih&)gang' Suite of Large Dresser, Bow-end Bed, Chifforobe and Triple Plate Semi Vanity. Only $229'00 Four-Piece Walnut or Mahogany Suite of Large Dresser, Full Bed, Chifforobe and handsome Full Length Vanity Dresser. 5254'00 Then in Our Big Beddinz Department on the third floor we have a complete line of all kinds of Springs, Mattresses and Pillows. B.C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT’S BEST FURNITURE STORE’ SKEE OPPOSITE P A(.wh C. L. PIERCE & Co. 246 MAIN ST. Opposite the Monument “Cheesa” Beauty ‘ That New Baby deserves a New Carriage. FRIDAY AS USUAL is opening day for NEW VICTOR RECORDS including the very latest HITS in orchestration as well as vocal. You are cordially invited to step in nnd hear the very latest Broadway sensations. If you intend to get your family a musical instru- ment between now and Christmas, we would urge you to stop in NOW and make your selection. The lines are complete, TERMS right, service the very BEST. SEE US NOW! Linoleum is being used ex- tensively in kitchens and bathrooms. We have just received a lot of new pat- terns. Also Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Vi e, S e I Tl Henry Morans Vietrolas — Pianos — Records 365 MAIN ST. Opposite Myrtle Miss Marion Burgy of Monticello, Wis., and a junior of the University |of Wisconsin, was chosen relgning ]rh-ur beauty at the Wisconsin Cheese Day celebration. 8he never uses rouge or cosmetics, and came by her pul- | ehritude, she saye, by eating plenty of i(hvuf and drinking buttermiik. Try it