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NOVEMBER 14, 1923. e m— - CLASS IN HEALTH | Wi DEMONSTRATE RADIO Young People, by Masons Here. DI‘_ Delafl() tO Tflke 20 Pllplls Radio will be an important feature . ; B £ s Wb % [ 6 BELLANS ‘ The Masonie .'hl.),‘.;,.,[w» ”:”nr;lfor::‘::r; in the combined Boys' club and % i g 7] innounced today : : 74 : Hot water ., ] scheduled for next Sunday at the Under His lnstr“c[ion .:)un(or ‘l\chlle\rml(l;m‘ ;-‘xhh;mnn ,snd Y ¥ ¥ ¥ F @ s B s y azaar to he hel n the gymnasinum 4 ool k. % | ( ol theater had been cancelled. A at the Boys’ club on ¥ast Main street 4 g 5 e T : SureRellef '4‘| e ““iu 'r“.-‘«:~ ed this mlnr:inz | December 20, 2gy and 22. 4 3 % 3 A »y the committee p e An evening health clas; h;_:tyogfls John R.‘Grobstein # and Charles % g % 4 F ol G I\{. ”‘»- m”r.ytm:”w,\.ul :z‘.t‘::};u‘f ‘I’,‘e:‘rn;:’:»‘ women will be organize urday | Morgan have live wire radio achieve- ; o 4 3 . o A " bl s 11 ‘5a Chat: the e program evening at 7 o'clock by Dr. Samuel|ient clubs that will give demonstra- : o % 4P %W, ; SER S . &h¢ aid Jo¢ feckages £ nane - was A ”_j"f, ‘," '"_’_'\'I”., Ll Delano, physician of the Tuberculosis | tions each cvening of the most ad- ; > e v ‘ iad catiar wanits hAue CoaE Relief society this week. The class | vanced methods of broadcasting and > £ ¢ VAR 2 | . . o a { i ’,fln 1‘;” 4 e n " s will be for girls and yoUDE women | recciving which should prove inter- S (5 |Margin Trading in Stocks | cetured o the progran etween the ages of 15 and 25 years, | esting enter v 8 TR 2 H 8 :'ho R, gdnnger (o il :‘;Ibm:’s“l.nment to the visitors "5 2 9 ‘ 2 fei R i $ Barred in PI‘OpUSCd Bill . !l,uh,\, ,,,", Lowest. B troubles and will be limited to about| These clubs have made a study of Wi 8 R : § s iingtany Noyi 14 = Margln |e e easeons U0 OOl t Sl 20 pupils. No fee will be charged. the science of radio and have not : e’ y / [ | trading in stocks, bonds, grain and ,MM‘ ”” ‘,?'L |‘ l]‘ ,’,’“,'\' "“'- The object of the class is to im-|only learned to erect and take down |, £ ; 5 “« - 4 & | eotton would be prohibited by a bill | wpit ‘\ L b0y }‘v'vr‘ t e : o prove the physical conditions of the|the necessary apparatus but have i ¢ y ¥ v 5 i which Senator King. democrat, Utah the [“", 1 o Lo s "\.,‘1’1’1””‘ 'l:” 5 young women through all avenues by | learned also the Morse and other | ; ; - R e / ; | 1s preparing for introduction as 5001 | Juries as is Tcth Vol o6 pan which it can be approached. Mect- | tolegraphic codes in order that they B " ~ s 2 d % | as congress meets. “The money elsbon el Yollon, 0 ings will be held three times each | may send and receive messages. : 3 o - e % | the country, which pelawiese Jovel, week and there will be talks and dis-| The following boys bhetween the : e % AL o for agricultural and industrial pur- cussions of good health matters Spe- | ages of 12 and 14 vears have become | , : £ i 5 & i . % | poses,” he said today, “is now held in cial chest training will be given by Dr. | very proficient amature operators; d G < it o § | large quantity in New York city to v Delano’s personal methods. .~ The | Leonard Anderson, 505 Mafn street: i i R 5 finance margin trading. By prohibit- CAPITOL class is intended particularly for Joe Bassen, 21 Lasalle street; George ing such trading that money would be 34 Days Only Starting Monday those who are under weight and of fr.;rflrpak‘ 41 Tasallo street; John Big fires seldom occur in Washington. And when they do they create much excitement. This|released for more beneficial use by | Musical C""“";"“" Outstfines oor physique. mek, 137 Washington street; Ken- o] the people 4 P r. "Delano has given years of his | mth Frost, 634 West Main street; shows a warehouse burning—loss $100,000. dp el TR The Law Breakers lifetime to the subject of health and "rony Garro, 37 Hartford avenue; - England and America have been Biz Cast of Nifty Girls G "vaadumiting. physician ot Jamen Lantort. 161 Wasntngton srest: | HOLD MASQUERADE BALL JEERM ANY I]ESERTS | WRIGLEY LOSES SUIT |l rivis sine 1550 ‘ the Boston city hospital. He is a|Farl Marion, 77 Clark street, and grndunte of }Inr\'nrrl college anler.nk Klatka, 302 High street. g oot ; ) s/ . o should be a ble to Larson Company Against Famous years ago evolved hin own system of exercise and physical cuiture. In | F[VE KILLED AT CROSSINGS | Prics ror women iss catnerine | 1218 he wrote a book on exercise| - e which he calls “A Physician’s Analysis Burke Captures Second Trophy. I of the Why and Wherefore and | otorists Fail to See A hin g A D [i [ Lea P t Chicago, Nov. 14. — The William What's What and What's Worth| s i S ':*;or“f;f:::‘a“'““’n o Tan eclaes 10 Ve mvmces 0 Wrigley, Jr. Co. yesterday was or- While in Exercise.” Trains—One Tragedy At Hudson, % masqustids byl " dered by Charles B. Morrison, master ercise.” in H. B. Pfeiffer's dancing school at | own Devmes in ehancery, to pay $3,718,000 dam- GOTTON REPORT N. Y.. Another at Great Barrington ::::1::::‘: l‘;urkl:uo.;":':r:u" \'b;‘ ages incluMng interest to the L. P Are Selling Under Money-Back Guarantee— y 4 second ! 2 ; Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 14.—Four per- | prize while Miss Hedwig Voleck Ms\ —————— Larson Co., for m‘n.nk'rmflm’ m; a As Fasy To Swallow As Water -l _— sons were killed and one was injured, [awarded the prize for, having the| Berlin, Nov. 14— Politica H.vrr\"?""‘,"", BBt WIAppEr; Son W rislers | probably fatally, when an automobile | most comical costume. The hest gen- | were discussing today the Wkt prod me extending over a period o , o i g . tak t dose An nd that % te was struck by a fast New York Cen- | tieman's costume was worn by Edgar | decision of the central government to | > o0t five years the sed ¢ T g . T Linter Consumed During Month of | tral train at Mountaindale crossing, | Norton who was rewarded with a | withdraw all federal support frem e W ) sui . f f a near here, about dusk last night. The | prize tha Rukir and Rlielandl trovis 8 : APRONES ! con . s Get a gg's Tasteless Cas- October, Government States. dead are ) The hall was resplendent with | leaving the territories to their own |oo o nay oM CL sulting e, A Camor Ol ihat tal¢ ; : e e he Whitman, a farmer of Philmont. |fancy and gargeous costumes as well | devices or to the pleasure of Franes DR | et ialy Frap ot o : sant | ¢ Your money will be instantly re- Washington, Nov. 14.—Cotton con- 2 & % i ry rights by nsir s = v ":“ B, e during October| Mre. Ailler, his housekeeper. as those of a more humorous nature. | and Belgium. -y N e on E. NS RIRPDOL |y thtes 458 tnike > Wi funded i yek ate uot perfeosty SN sump Mrs. Miller's five.year-old daughter. | Joseph F. Gill sang some of the lat.| The impression £rew fhat the capy. | STUEF 10 @ double mint wrapper | “rhvoush & marveious uper- ogi's Tasteless Castor Oll is on wale | press 3 hat the cabi- |used by the Wrigley Co refinement, the ordinary ol I good druggists such as than in any month since last June, Mrs ' Mellen- . " but for the first three months of the| rs. Asbury Dingman, of ~Mellen $st Jong hits and Miss Catherine| net ministers, state premicrs and | e for Ofl that everybory dre Drug Sloce, 53 Wost fisin. 0t . | Burke gave an exhibition of shadow | spokesmen of the occupied regions, in | claim maintaining that its wrapper | ™50, Ut 88 cass to swallow Brook's Drug Co. 441 Main St. cotton year it was about 37,000 bales| " o0 o . ¥ - man was brought to F a an o i | » o Th ew Castor Oil is the o tess than during that period last year, | = ho”;"al h‘"fl N e light and Japanese fan dancing. their secert conference here yester- | was used prior to the time the Wrige |years of experimont und researr A b R o K census bureau figures lssued today| o o physicians said last night o - day had' concluded upon the aban-|joy wrapper was put into use. tastelessness Is secured by procdsses of | ity Drug Store, 457 Main 8t v donment of federal jurisdiction over The Wrigley Co., which yvesterday | . refinement - only —absolutely nothing | gpathecary Hall Pharmacy, 591 Main 8t. shaw, they doubted that he would recover. | Phy i r in Wi ) ) : larg- L - one Dls la inV y thos as . . g » v | has bec d or removed from the| g, I L. Janswick, 206 E. Main 8t Cotton growing states |h::1 v.h:n 4| “Vitnesses told Coroner William play Vindow | shose Areas s & means of muing the lannounced that three shares of stock | oil s Castor Oil of the purest | gt "Cirest ‘Pharmacy, East & Dwight Sta, est number of active spindles Finley of Philmont that Whiteman Of Globe Clothin House|™ Y. of no par value would be exchanged |Uality obtaluable and highly endorsed and fqne Galpin Drug Co., Plainville, Conn. g | The fact that further support of |for cach of the 606,000 hysicians i Do B, 4 M Rl ord during October. Exports of cot-|4.,0." 0 touring car, with curtains | shares of ' 1 ton for the month exceeded Snpt;;m; s aliind the shatp 'cu,‘.‘, and| There are few things of common |the Rubr and Rhincland populations [stock of $25 par valie umsuumlng‘:s{ gt v e e eis Saw1 ™" tugton, Con. ber by 92,000 bales and for the firs onto the tracks before the approach- and convenient use about which the | WOuld constitute an unbearable bur«|understood to have had a $7,000,000 ‘ because it 1s so casy to|Alfred V. Oxley, Main and Center Sta, three months of the cotton year 276~ 1, 0" oyn "o nnarently without seeing |AVErage person knows so little as he |4€n on the Reich Is believed to have jreserve last December to meet any|*3™Pister to children. Once a child has IR, - 000 bales more were exported than |, © oy ool o oo vatchman at the | 4008 about the telephone. The com.- | Influenced Germany's leaders in ‘ emergency so thatgven if thers were in the same period last year. Cotton) [ 40" "0 " oaid, but witnesses | modities which enter into the con. |¢lIng to leave on the shoulders 7| yo further litigation the claim conld on hand October 31 was about 1,000,-| 4o0\0 04 the crossing bell was ringing, |Struction of a telephone are unknown | F'rance and Belgium all responsibil- |he paid without affecting the present 000 bales less than a year ago. to most persons except that it has a |1ty for the fate of the German people |stutus of stockholders, . gy o Great Barrington, Mass., Nov. 14.— |metal base and upright stand, receiv. in occupied territory. i ‘ 3 a . GARTER_HORSPALL Charles Chasatino, a fern grower, |°F Of hard rubber and a cloth cover.| There were definite and apparently ODD FELLOWS CARNIVAL I a Flsh Market was killed late yesterday when a |Cd copper wire over which somehow |authentie reports in circulation yes- Arrangements will be completed . southbound passenger train on the |OF Other we can‘talk to our friends in |terday that the government was to|for the Odd Fellows' Harvest Carni- Walter A, Carter of South Manchester New York, New Haven and Hartford | NeW Britain or other friends in Call- | proclaim an autonomous Rhineland, | val at a meeting of the committee to THE PLACE TO SELECT FRESH FISH—A BIG . railrond crashed into his truck at a |fOrnia or Cuba, and considerable surprise was mani- (be held in the Odd Fellows' elub ey \‘ NE ALITY AT ALL TIMES Takes Miss Dorothy Horstall of | grade crossing two miles south of IFor that rr‘:*:n the educational dis- | fested |us-|dnirh| when an official | rooms Thursday evening of this week. VARIETY D FINE QUALY " S here. play arranged by the telephone com- | statement declared the government The Clement's entertainment bup. 12 @ This City for His Bride, Chastine was on his way to market |pany in the window of the Globe |would “never sanction the proclama- a% ¢f Hartford will furnish n,.l by Splendid Shore Fancy Snapper Blues 18¢ 1h with a truck load of ferns, He came | Clothing house on Main street is worth | tion of a Rhineland republic.” tertainment for the four nights and Haddock ....... 12¢ 1 | Medium Mackerel . 18¢ h Saybrook Eels .... 35c Ib Miss Dorothy Horsfall of 340 Chest. to Great Barrington & ¥ oh th - Rt ’ year ago from | much more than passing notice, Tt was in this statement, issued at Saturcay afternoon, beginning Thurs. . n - 9, nut street and Walter A. Carter of o, b, oty Here {s displayed in its raw #tate | the conclusion of the seerot confer. | 14y, November 22 and ending Mon- Large Flounders .. 12c Th Large Bloater Everybody Likes This Castor Odl, Which Focal Druggists 511.825 Bales of Lint and 57,128 of fringing Larson Co, flled a counter| | y this | 2 ‘ South eManchester were married be each of the materfals used in the con- |ence that the government explagned | U4¥, November 2¢ Boston Blue | Mackerel . | 2 Mark's afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Ma struction of the telephone. There 18 [anew the serfousness of the unem An array of highly decoratad Whole Fish .... 14¢ Serod Steak tpiscopal ehurch. Rov. Samuel Sut-| RQCRQQIN FYONERATED | costiy platinum and goid, siiver, iead, | plosment probjem and of the samees | boothe Sentaining the uvunl sswor Large Fresh Medium Bluefish . ment o I K res edium Bluefis cliffe, the rector, officiated. flax wool and copper in all 21 eom- | soeial merchandise will line e tended by her - “ e L al and Industrial conditions in the han 1 line each ' A \HM;‘-:nu‘f\'T ';':nr'ntf:l? pafl o one y mr:dt;lr,« :‘urh‘nr :\hhlrh ’hu its "flr‘ffw Ruhr and Rhineland, giving the im- | ®ide ¢f Odd Fellows' hall he Herrings ....... 1 Flounder Steak e soter, FSis SHALY her of | Confessed Slayer of Bulgarian Am.|ant function in the millions of tele- | pregsion that the Reieh could ne | hest of musde furnished for dancing Rockport Cod I Butterfish maid. Lineoln J. Carter, brother |phone conversations taking place | janger consider itself respongible for Th” committes consists ¢ Harold m'.pm L JAarge bu '('l sh . the groom, was best man. bassador 15 Acquitted After Trial | daily. the occupled provinees, this infarence | NoWton, chalrman; 3, Crocker, Whole Fish Penobscot Salmon . After a honeymoon tour, Mr. and The central figure in the display 18 | w,q strengthened when It was learned | *ecretary: W, W, Bullen, treasurer | A % & i Mrs. Carter will reside in South Man-| at Prague. |a cross section view of a telephone. |in official quarters that ,.‘,"'(.:','r,,,’ Louls Haussler, E. A. Danberg, Leon Fancy White Halibut, Sword Fish, Genuine Bluefish, cheuter By The Assoclated Presy "‘h’r-":"‘nc":::.fl'»'f;“l:"::f::":“_"“-"";":"“ ment considered sueh a revision of its | (ould, Mrs. Frances Willlams, Mrs Lake Champlain Smelts, Round and Little Neck Clams, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Nov, 14.— | rocest y W 8 made | so1icy to be the only possible course | Ahna Johnson, Mrs, Louisa Brown ecaming Clams, Open Long Clams, Long Island Scallops, Auto Rips Down Fence Atunas Nikoloff, the 28.year-old Bul. (0 ¥leld the essentials for telephone .4 its dixposal [Mrs. Lars Rengtson, Axel Holmberg i Haddies. Filk addi . — 3 On Berlin Turnpike sarian on trial on the eharge of as- | I and by which science applics thew | [and Albert M. Petersor | hnnan Hlflddw ) "'"‘:; Iof H.\ddl;. s i . |raw preducts to the econvenience of e s | oneless Salt Co Se pound or 3§ unds 50c. utomobile owned by Andrew | Sssipating M. Daskaloff, the Bulga- | |05 Pl SCR o0 0, MOoVep ll®e ol | | Tev our Guilford O e 0 dm. e : R ¢ Maple strect plunged | Fian ambassador in Prague on August| gl Mill to Curtail ||< Oue Netuon [ ry our Guilford Oysters. Opened fresh every day at 1. Remp of 111 Map! Berlin turn- 26 last, waes acquitted today by a vote scriptive small pieture a streamer | | Teacher—Now, w 1o you think | our market. They are fine. through & fence on the Ber of 8 to 4 after the jury had been out |Uns to the raw product, in the fore- | Coarse Cotton Qutput the mother bird st on her exgn? | W .t'll 9 o'clock Thursd i e are open till 9 o'cloc! ursday evening, pike last night about a mile south of |y o ol Fon o gy ireme court has yet | Part of the window. [ Maudie—1 ‘spocts it's ‘as she's got| The display is attractive, instruc- | intersection with the Eim HiN s :.::.1 N he machine tore down 16 feat :Zm’"{:' upon the verdict and mAy re-|,. . "and well worth seeing s it gives [the Riverside and Dan River Cotton p ™ heavy fence and plunged down telephone users a clear conception of | Mills announced that beginning to. | S ————— :' l':’loo: embankment without up- mf':f,';::? ;;'m":"‘f ,::u J;zz‘r';";"'wuw delicate and intricate problems of | morrow production in the line of | NOTICE oore ros. ls ar e accident s claimed to . ¥/ telephone construction and mainte- |coarse goods would be Indefinitely - S 2 < :::‘Ln‘hu:hc:uvd when another car [ e, Seefet ’:f;m""”’l"““:':'l’r'}‘“"_"‘:‘"“""'1:: nance so that this instrument of in- | cnrtailed 1o a half time work basie,| The Connley-Purinton Brick 30 COMMERCIAL ST. Just OF M. sldeswiped Remp's machine. The car| oo o0 0 ua‘:- inist ¢ Bul. |calculable value to mankind will al- |U'nfavorable market conditions was | company of Clayton has plenty 30 COMME R S ust ain St able to proceed under its own s R N T ways be ready day and night for the given as the cause, It was not an- : 9 was able to p had been | 58TIa ON the death lst. M. Daskaloft | . o o' und dependable service its [nounced how many of the 5,000 opera. | Of brick ready for market. Tel. power, however, after It ha was ordered killed, the accused said, [ (oL Vo o0 [oves Soutd e aifested ‘,mu 1" righted and placed on the turnplke BY | pecause he opposed the Macedonian | . bodtns o 3048-14. passing autoists. separatist movement and had signed | Y the Nish convention for better rela- | TO OBSERVE LADIES \l]f-“’l‘h tions between Bulgaria and Jugo- V t. Ladies' night will be observed at the | o i, Surplus Reduc 10N First Congregational church Wednes- - day cvening at § o'clock. Marcus UNITY REBEKAH LODGE 4 Fleitzer, violinist, H. G. Schauffier, " violin ‘cellist and Miss Frances Par.| Unity Rebekah Jodge held a very p e successful bazaar in Odd Fellows' 2 S l fS bl Relief \ ale oI veasonabie Danville, Va., Nov. 14.-——Offlelals of |55 chair.—Puck, London plec. ker, P“:‘;""'_,‘"(;"""’l‘,’l'“':‘“""rflfl"f“‘:'_ hall last Friday afternoon and eve- o g s T S ning. The hall was attractively dee- Yo A1 ies of tne churen e | crvicd o mink and green, e oo | Op, Platt’s Rinex Prescription Is| AFT SSESE of the order. Home made cake, vited. dy, o 1t the! % | oA o e opy | on e Eign tavies of whi wers| | Guaranteed to | Guaranteed to Fully pa Footwear A Surpries social was given Mira. A | DieYed I8 the afternoos the prises Banish Head Relieve Asthma and T ’ being awarded to Miss Amy Norden- Bemoff last evening at her home by|.on gnd - Mre. Ida Thorpe. A $5.00 Colds in 5 Hours | Catarrh in 24 Hours the Hadassah Sewing cirele. M8 | o614 piece was awarded to Miss A. High Shoes for Women that will protect Bessoff 18 to leave soon for California. | Gliman; comfortable, Mrs. Sven Han- k VA -4 + ‘&lfl and Hay Pever tremtad st the Clinical Labars. (\ M .. . She was presented with an envelope | son; junch set, Mra. Burkhardt: Odd n&':m’a'm'o'f;onm:fl?nnv}.—mm roheved h 5% BOUS & OrMon y Ba against Winter's cold and dampness. To reduce our pocketbook. Whist, and bridge were | fellows’ plllow, William Aspinwall, g Ty g “vh LY L Win ‘ played. The winners were Mrs. A. Al- | Southington: and pillow slips dMrs. Fi — TOmOorrow stock of High Shoes we have cut the prices lower than factory cost. pert, Mrs. Aisenberg, Mrs. Wm. Jeik- | willlam Daig! en and Mrs. 8. N. Miller. The committee of arrangements was composed of Mrs. John Radil, chair- | A . ete.—ail vanished ~ ) . man; fower booth, Mrs. Isabel Nie. " et et ony s LA FRANCE KID LACE $1.00 bling; aprons and fancy work, Mrs. | & without amy had after affecta. Louis ““'l . . oo Chpds: | Mrs. Boehm, Mra. Case and Mrs. -r.:::m*:g;:m.:‘;:’r.‘.’.m ' T veeater 1o (HDR OWN MAKE RUSSIA CALF $1 85 orations, Mrs. John Radil and Mrs = - and BROWN KID, Cuban heels Krum; bingo, gMrs. Scharman; dec-| e ! dess ot 8o he OUR OWN MAKE VICT KID, $l 85 » it ;.v i i }! T 2 ti‘ " The entertainment was luvmnhvd] wwh. You ent by Miss Lawson, Adelaide Young, poilens and other et Ldhag (Cuban heels Gk Mrs. Pacon, Ruth Tawson, Mrs. Ron- ag o the Clink SS N deau and Mrs. Myer. A playlet, “A e ool Latratories CROSSETT “R‘ '“ CALF. 1 85 Cloudy Day,” was presented by Mrs. 3 4 and sending ¥ (‘uban heels -~ Kisselbrack and John Holmberg, and -M"m.mm"l. o Si?(‘fl run from 3 to 7 1\ i(l”‘h A to F. fancy dancing by Ruth Lawson and - » ies merel; mbo these surface symrtome and reiief to b-l- .-:OI‘; hbmlm“n- h!.ln Pratt's Rines Rore. e H i . ! = = 4 y » . .,1"“3::"" eatarrhal deafoess. EXTRA DIVIDEND . “"’, RSty SUerieg riehe Miesy throars B0 Sure 90 gt 8 guneine 1. Piv oy the & Iract, immadintely acts 1o Deutralie thie prieoning the airCEht gl Sask. On wie ai Any of the fuiowing o -1 New York, Nov. 14.—An extra divi- ol e verywhere | | dend of 50 cents has been deciared | Sroughout the speiem. o it brings simost instant and compiets by Vacuum Oil directors in additi Croweil’'s Drag Sore, 80 V. Muin & iy Drug Sore. ¢ J & .. Pias [1o the reguinr quarterly aividend of |0 PE TS, ©) Hein © Diwars 1o, Smwwe " ey - 185 MAIN STREET 50 cents. Poth dividends are payable | gt (L TRETE s 1n1 Maim Hast Street Pharmnes. Lo & Dee. 20 40 stock of record Nov. 30 R S S—— S S——— A——— M SE—— :i]i Starting THAT BIG GIRLIE REVUE Beautiful Girls THOMAS MEIGHAN “The Law Breakers” =it | o Mon.

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