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6 , CITY ITEMS. FIPMALD PURLISHING COMPANY ture, paid another tribute to the coun- | that the administration might approve | ¢ime a car begins to run good it is| Rev. Willlam '\ Harty branch, An D tic Pilgrimage To Home f Woodrow Wilson Next Sund | o e or ke soms ket o | et ok 4o vem st il s il bl Of Woodrow Wilson Next dunday At ‘rerald DHECh: Sset ) prove disastrous to the party in|impresses the neighbors. at Judd's hall Tuesday evening for the 0 § ! | maint And thi tion came just at the ! power. Personal ambition enters into e i 1 f officers. Ofcers will be | | 4 e el iumallsten o A |warm sympathizers with the position L e RS 2 Correct this sentence “1 meant to |, . O > | o SURSCRIPTION RATES ssociated in | the situation. What stand, taken by y | installed by County President L. ¥ ” 7 gy LRACHY jated in the situation. Wh ind, taken bY | goto Sunday school last sald | hgan, Hollowing tho cehemony a‘Leadels of Party Will Payw wu??:ownwilaon ger:::eh:mle:: the White ouse an Ve » s el 1 i T ) t- | me now, will ben me most, politi- | \131 the churc h”Y\.)s packe: social hour %ill be enjoyed. A 1T "b te t I strong allegiance to her|cally, in the future, is the question|couldn't get a scat. Victrolds, Edtsons, ‘Sohoras. C Li nnual 1Iribute to “va'i‘“ believed, materially changed their b views since. i o i e Britaly Al 10 her aniety to) many individausl are asking them- |, 1 | Picrce & Co—adyt. lid i & = ] } 2 ¢ o Matl Matter. R = e e e e T e N 705 Sta ided Ex-President at His| win Broadcast Wilsdh's Speech pe fatl a1 . Europe, | sel | Henry M. Lyman of 705 Stanley| re t S0l Besatoan TR e & street is ill at his home. |broadcast a 10-minute address by Mr. i | ¥ Observatwns o e i Maml Wishingien Hosme, |Wilson to hundreds of thousands of | —advt. The Weatl'er New Britain lodge of Elks will hold RS listeners all over the world on Satur- a masquerade party on Thanksgiving BY GEORGE H. MANNING day night, November 10, on the eve ——— = == eve at the home on Washington [(Washington Bureau of New Britain Herald) |of Armistice Day. The formgx_' presi- Washington, Nov. 5.—The Armi-|dent’s subject will be “The Significance e chance, and | we might take would endanger this|islators begin to think up new sources | New Britain Herald |\ soumioms “way “haraciorntc| countrs: The fear ls—snd there s an| of Fevente: | actions of such a na-| atmosphere of fear in the capital— The unafraid man would not ask| TELEPHONE CA Rusiness Ofica Edltorlal Rooms | himself that question s IMPULSIVE ACHIEVEMENT B Gy Cireitation The winning of the Alfred A, Knopf | | roorn alway | street, | We are known a® the “One of a|stice Day pilgrimage next Sunday to|of Armistice Day.” ALEE to have this|young man who wrote the sgccessful | weather and obably rain tonight|kind better dress shop.” Come and see|the home of former President Wood-| The Armistice Day pllgramage to to her aid, is like that| series of sketches in nineteen hours| and Tuesday; warmer in interior to- | how we get the name, Mary Eliza-|row Wilson is expccted to be of far/the home of former President Wilson vight; little change in temperature | beth Spec. Shop, 87 West Main, Prof.| greater importance than either of itsfhas grown from a spontaneous march s to . — Tuesds moderate to fresh easter- | Bldg.—advt. two predecessors and may outline|of several hundred of his admirers to pulse, possibly less, possibly more ||y wina Alexandra Lodge No. 24, I. O.fvery clearly the position of the|his residence on November 11, 1921, one | worthy. That there is merit in J. War-| Forecast for castern New York: | Daughters of St. George will hold its|gemocratic party on international af-|to the dignity of national recognition pldi i er most | yer Bellah's hoek can not be doubted, | Unsettled with probably rain to-| fegular busincss meeting Wednesday | fairs in the campaign of 1924. and acceptance. On Armistice Day, night and Tuesday, cooler Tuesday,|evening in Vega hall. Connecticut democrats will take a}w:l, Mr. Wilson rode in the great and in north portion tonight; moder New Victor Records out at Morans'.|yery prominent part in the exercises|procession of thousands to honor the alsis ' | ate variable winsd; mostly casterly. | —advt, if the present plans of the commit-|Unknown Soldier entombed at Arling- at represaniaiivenasin el tho or in spite of the little time For Connecticut; Unsettled weath-| Walter 1. Doerner of 323 Park|tce on arrangem®Mts are carried out.|ton. He was greeted with tumuituous |street, and Tearl Witbeck Graham of | Homer §. Cummings, the democratic |applause all along his route by the I that Oscar|day; no change in temperature; mmt-“ ryville were granted sa marriage | jational committeeman, and Edward |crowds who viewed him as one of the worried nation, longing for our aid. A} Hammerstein wrote a tuneful operet-| “'at€ to fresh casterly winds. |license this morning. £ M. Yoemans, democratic state chair- many who fell in the world struggles. o — e | Conditioy A long through of low Join our Victrola apd Gulbransen | man, former Congressman Augustine|When the exercises at Arlingtn were e | t between nightfall and - daybreaks| pressure extending from Florida | Christmas club for $1. ‘Henry Morans. | joncrgan and a number of other concluded, several hundred in the GET ON THE BAND WAGON —r ! that the final act of one of the recent- | northward to Ohio is causing cloudy | —advt. prominent Cohnecticut democrats{crowd marched afoot to the former nservatism i it a city i THIZ HIGH SCHOOL GAME Iy popular plays was constructed be- and rainy weather from the Gulf gine Co. No. 3 was called out at|have been invited and are expected |president's residence, 2340 S street, tle d While the cou is discu the ! tween midnight and dawn, and that| "orthward. The front edge of the|5:59 o'clock Sunday afternoon to 646 |to be present. Northwest, and cheered him until he 4 rain area this m is as far ¢ Main street to extinguish a blaze in| Strong influences are at work tolappearcd. A brief impromptu address e St B e R : : i | as use, N. Y. The pressure is| lar of a block owned by Sam-|have Senator Carter Glass of Virginia was made for the crowd by Hamilton g 0 ore L Emendots SNy IS Gl Ll boys' craving fori{high over northern New England, |uel Berkowitz. A bundie of rags had [act as the oolismbn for (e CHEGREIHAIL. K Witioh terribly enfeebled that tron hi r | parts of the country, and while all}excitement with ailing to present| I'rosts were reported as far south as[been set on fire by a small boy with| that will call at Mr. Wilson's home. |by his long illness was unable to re- Texas a candle. In view of the impending national |spond. ing ad of ught and | leading toward New Haven for those | thousand word tales weekly for vears, ‘onditions favor for this vieinity | kExclusive muimery. French 'Hnl campaign the Wilson pilgrimage as-| On Armistice Day last year, plans HRE of the city| who are able to spena the time and P Sy 2N | unsettled weather with siightly hig Sho)r{"‘. toom 107, Professional DIdg. | sumes unusual interest and impor- werk made for the pilgrimage and PPowpE § B | Aok, B | never taking more than fifteen orfcpr temperature follow 5|87 West Main stgeet.—Advt, tance this year. It is expected also|Henry Morganthau delivered an ad- whil still, quietly complaisant, | moncy necessary for guch a trip, it i8] sixteen hours for cach story. If haste, | and somewhat colder Ty s might.| William B3oland of 155 Curtis street a8 an outine £gr party. polls|dréss for those asscnidled, Mr. WL ’ a steamfitter at the Stanley Works, |cies to be more fully set forth in ad-/son made a brief speech in reply in |suffered a painful injury while at|dresses at the Jackson Day banquet|which he lashed the “puny persons ter still thtt arrangements have heen| g o on and paine and {work when he drove a nail through|which will be revived with a big who stand in the way" of American sadslene b nemEN ; ; ed. what an. Columbias Skipper Honored iy 'Iflf‘ finger. e was taken to the New | gathering of democratic party lead- | pariicipation in the effort to stabilize { ¥ t ¥ 1 at a s b v 3ritain general hospital for treatment. lers here in January. world conditions. Britain-Hartford Hig h00! t > - hose who has Town Folks Our special piano polish for fall The leaders and the voters of both| The committee in charge of the at- ouse cleaning. C. L. Plerce & Co.— | parties will undoubtedly anxiously rangements is composed of Huston vt await the views expressed by the Thompson, of the federal trade com- The serv mmittee I spokesman for the pilgrims and the|mission, chairman; Mrs. Robert W, e ALl i | Washington, Nov. 5.l orecast for| ince and her | prize for Columbia students by 2| Southern New Uaseitlnd Member of The Assoclated Press. champion | reminds of other achievements of im- Member Audi Surean of Cirenlation, Ml B mom®t of her life. Thus,|and thus the question is raised caver and’s tribute to Harvey, a8 | whether such merit was present be- e it . compliment to this country 13 sent over it in the writing. It is re-| er; probably rain tonight and Tues- tectlon . tributton local advertisers. s stand is that of the impulsive, | called, probably corre s e tribute indeed various “football ¢ es” played be-| iy years past some writers of fiction cities, more ressive, pass by tak- | roads in this part of the land are|a moral lesson turned out thirty ' just doesn't d well #hat interest In our own little| impulsiveness, aided such construction assic” does not flag. And it is bet vhere goes theory of the unfail. game, N er 24 1c_arrangements for | response of the invalid former presi- | Wooley of Virginia, vice-chairman, « observance Armistice Day, nextident to note it ir ational events and Mrs, H. K. C. Rryant, secretafy, i Willo ver 4 : t Chis S ounE v 1 1 as o®hevo because |Sunday, will meet in the mayor's of- | of, the p four ye have efrocted e to take the internation- e this evening. any change in the views the Wil- i for v e notuted 1 I eon % ! ermen’s troply hy defanit by Remember! New records every Fri- [son democrats towards the treaty of | $essemoemommomscmnoms soscasomssmsonss e 3 re to | sappoint d 4 « ‘ ) 1 he taker i over the course off Halifax [day. . L. Plerce & Co.—advt. ‘ersailles, and to weigh what will, take St an g | not be used this year when it is to he . n it would he me after the Canadis defender | Iro Ornbfirn of New Haven, state S 3 f the d - 25Y A T d madian defender be the position of the demo-| ears go 0 ay ban gon wl er dicated as a memorial to t n ridict to deprecate the value of | Bluenose had ieft for Lunenburg, he [sccretary of*the Connecticut Federa- | cratic party towards the leagne of|§ . was welcomed by Acting Mayor Hen- [tion of Labor, will addr meeting | nations and the world court in the| f§(T@ken irom Ierald of that date) tution of St s field{ one heygves in the gencral, inhe coutl 1. Parsons and other city officials. |of the Central Labor Union ¢ agle's | campaign of next year, - 1t = i Y Fire whistles and bolls were sound- [hall this evening. Following the| It is planned to have present the 1 ¥ leney of men to do the right, the | cd half an hour before tl schooner mecting a social time will be held, governors of the states of Woodrow make the| courag thing ulse; and in|docked. After the offic welcome | Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— | Wilson's birth and adoption, v | Captain Pine and his crew marched |advt, SRRONTTHA LN 6F Virebin b0 v through the principal streets behind a Lovisy Moore tent, Daughters of |ernor Silzer of New Jersey, and many and, plans are under way to give | Veterans, will be the guests of Sarah | prominent leaders from all over the m of some- | them a formal reception later in the | Reynolds camp of Bristol Wednesday |eountry. . the [Week cvening. Members who attend will ity May Take Bart. The Colurabla will get back to fish- ficave on the 6:06 train. Supper will| oo ph I, Tumulty of New Jersey, the deing of |8, o wooi A8 powible, ICRVOMR:BOOT [ihe Nerved &8 6188 ®'glook. close friend of Mr. Wilson before he = 08 NeWIonaSianc 1o el @ SATERI ok Luneh' at Maliine iy =alii. came to the White House and his| herring Mrs, ”“fl"‘ M. Coholan sold her|sirarare while he was president en-| 1 - [ nouse on South High street to Dr.fyo g poaiiy jnto the nrr:mxrmrms',"\"",,"'n: will be on next Trursday e | PUBLIC BAS RIGHT {Franklin 1. Coombs today through |eo. sno Armistice Day pilgrimage th Watson Jone rea sta when he was approached. He sur- oloman left today for New ' ® . . " » ageney, Dr, Coombs will occupy the { . e, v & " York city where he will remain for Facts andFanC'es{ Muy Pass Over Private in Mase. | SERCE | prised membiers of the committce on |, Yol Guds fn the intorest of T buror To Reach Great New Victor Records out every I'rf. | *rangements, who approached hl:;| ness. / The right of the |day at Henry Morans', 3656 Main st.:‘n‘r““";‘l;‘;"i.l:" ';:,:?“L'::Y ",'m:""m"“:""“‘”: A young girl mamed Murphy. was public to pass over pris lands to | —advt. | former chiof, by dectaring his anslety | [TOWN from her wheel last night on reach the great ponds of this com- | Through error, the sale price of the | FECC ST PP T IE SR LI | East Main street and suffered n bad nonwealth 18 sustained in an opinion |Severeigns block on Main street was| 2 h”m:]; . Rk 'rnr sl L0 or her head handed down today by Atterney Gen. | printed as $56,000 The actual price i Bas ither ‘r the Me. and Mrs, Calvin Burdiek of Jay It. Benton. The matter has | was $115.000 There was no band at either of the| yay yigin’ strget witl spend the mest Victrolas and Plunos, Henry Morans | !Wo former pligrimages; but 1ast /.y wonks in New York, {JR0F & Iy SRAE & Soag. A Lyneh and Dunn's erchestra fur. Rebekah Sewing Circle will| A8 alternates in the cvent Senator ,ined the music for the dance ghven PR Pavglnt e <lagie e fat Madi. |Glass Is unable to deliver the ad-|yy tho wiinters lust svening. Dro. rvation, defines son street, Thursday, from 2 5, to [dress"for the pligrims, the names of | tomor Michasl Kenney prompted those of more than |mow for the sale to be held early in .ln;my‘w. Davis of West Virginla and | “Th0 Now Britain and Hasiord limita the public right | December, Mrs, W. H. Daigle of 259 | David® L. Houston of Texas, are Be-'toumy will play n game of polo thia jose of more than twenty | Fatrview street, was awarded the five [ing mentioned. Mr. Davis Iy being avening tn Hitis Casine for the benefit publie may use reasonable | dollar gold piece at the recent whist, | mentioned quite promincntly 8 of the New Dritain hospital cooss to such pe In|The degree team will meet Saturday |candidate for the I"'f'fl-l"n") "m the i obinion the attorney ning ut 7:30 for rehearsal, democratie next year. Mr. Houston Z g i ari ,,,l,",“, to trace | Tickets for Kellogg roncert course. | was aecrelary of agriculture and later ‘M“‘“"':' ,"‘":'“ FILED urt precedents feom | C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt secretary of the treasury in Mr. Wil- cdham, Mass, Nov, 5.<-When the Jinances of 1641:1647.| e Daughters of Isabella will meet [son's cabinet and is held in high re- | third week of the hearing on motions [in their club rooms at § o'clock to- gard by his former chief for a new trial for Nicola Saceo and | night. Plans for the harvest dance| Mr, Wilson will make it quite Bartolomeo Vanzett, convieted of OLD MILLS SOLD. to be given in Y. M. T, A, & B, hall [clear, it is believed, that his views mueder, opened today Willlam G, ille, Mass., Nov. 5.—A no-| Wednesday will be completed, and towards the league of nations have Thompson, of defense counsel, an- 1 in the Whitinsville eotton other important matters discussed undesgone mo change #ince he left nounced that he would file a short yees the sale of the build Patrick Walsh of 422 Main street | the White House, a “war invalid.” supplementary motion designed to ex- 400 acres of land 1o the has reported to the police that he | T he will mode his views in | plain any variance 'n the defense af- fachine Works, which Wwill jnet u man last Tuesday morning and | the interest of party success next fidavits, ' ssion on or before April 1, went with him into the country for |year or because of the changes that District Attornsy Harold P, Wil disposition of the ma- | a sleep. On waking up, Walsh said, | have oecurred in Hurope is consid- liams then resumed his presentation cluding 14,000 gpindfes and | he missed $32 and a watch. He has |ered very doubtful of the state’s case by pointing out te oms, was not revealed The ! ngt seen his w acquaintance since The three men under consideration Judge Webster Thayer of the superior c produce sateens and | that time " volce the views of the pligrims, |[court certain markings on cartridges been in the Whitin — Glass, Davis and Houston, have been |and other trial exhibits, e GRAND OPERA OPENING | —————— AL R Y | who foug nd died in the war. But| care and paigs and thought. But if John Bar hus accepted a posi- tion with the Stanley Rule and Level Co, A, H. Bowman of this city has re- turned home atter a few days' stay in Waterbury, ; : H. Gussman has volunteered his {#erviees as referce in the game be- tween the two teams that claim the polo honors for teams in the vieinity of Park street. If the contest takes 1 work inspired ell hesita thought that BY BOBERT OUILLEN, bean one of dispute fc ¢ years between fi men and t} wers of ate propert opinio A BUSY MINISTE HONORING THE U, s \ exc cdge which 4 Never mind about t But the tribute #ignificant. George Har ed the United States as he from Englar There ehance for England to show her desire to observe the niceties of core- monial courtesy toward Il . 8t the moment, stood for ¢ Stes and who woy bening Ui . ' reputdiy ds. Wait antil their log- 0. J. Engstrand of t s day while in New ay. 1n the morning he morning sermon 1 Baptis wrch, Day E. of vited au orus meet- THE YOUKE LADY ACROSS THE WAY l—__~' ESEsE, | across the food BY CONDO T A G WHA Re You ‘(R‘{\fl 0 Do ? Evening at Metropolitan Ope House, Yorl 5.—Manhattan's Jiamond hor flash the sig- nal for the officie o 1k 25-24 oper ison at the Metro- itan Opera House tonight As Maric Jeritza sings ““Thais —it time near the end of the | \mous horseshoes s1o he fi I with New York's so- irbiters and leaders. Many o & world’s most famous jewels will am, for the first night of the opera son always bring out these gems. Ther will be many notable partics the thirty-five boxes that make up horseshoc. The famous box No. 1, Mrs, Ogden Goclet's, will bo oecupied | by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Robert Goelet, Mrs, Vineent | Astor will be hostess in the Astor box. Her sister-in-law, Muriel Astor 1 guest, Lady Granard will sit | odge of her father, Ogden Mre. Elbert H. Gary and Mrs. | Whitney and other noted lead- | o0 have parties | EVER SINCE YOU WERE BLECTED T OFFICE YOU HAVE ACTED CONTRARY 10 Your PRE-ELECTION PLEDGIES ! YOU MAVE LOST TOUGH WITH THE PUBLIC AND T'M PUTTING YOU N MUCH MONEY 1LOST, robably 750 Million Dollars Goes Up With Collapse of Mark. York, Nov. 5.—Between $500,- 960,000, has been v American investors throwgh collapse of the German mark, the York Tribune stated today giish investors lost about $500,- and other countries a Jike unt, the newspaper continued, de- that Germany not only had repudiated its national debt, but had been the gainer to the extent of about $2,000,000,600 The loss includes the funds of thou- | ands of small investors, it was said, | nany of them German-Americans whe bought marks at one and 1wo each, in the befief that they wopld recover a ircludes | maher invedtod bonds P‘I‘ o