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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923, ] % [;HAR"’Y B[]AR[] flN She Won First Prize PROVOST-LESTER : o wlll your Eahmg Newinan G. l'.mu: and Miss Ethel | Wing Important Point on Dispute| |+ 48% = < e glxlfgs‘%?ul :m:v':l:“?‘lf::.""'v:"::-*\hw-::h"-'- : W o E afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Ovcl’ B“lldmg Gom'mcl ? : ¢ ] Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I, Lester of 417 | @ 4 4 . 4 ; Chestnut street when their daughter, | y i Miss Ethel Harriet Lester hecame the o PLACEnuehflpmg | bride of Newman G. Provost, son of The element in the commeon council ; ' teaspoon of Davis % RA and Mid. Géosen Hrovot bt 15 WH1ED hne appossd. the Awai.of coB. na Blhfll Powder in a sasant street. Rev. John L. Davis, tracts for a town home annex to any- 7 £ i ; A glass. Add three tea- e A e s e one other than the lowest bidder and ; : ‘, ; 2 S bold watés, A et it Bl g O e which has twice rejected recommep- : 4 ¢ ; quickly and re- the bride, was maid of honor and dations of the charity board that tfie : i . monlpoon.Allowlo L Cf it brother of the bride, | C. L. D. Co. of this city be given the j AR snibuies and i o e S e work, suffered a severe setback last : : 8 awalchraising strength. Chnat ar the l;ri'llb ",,“,M the wedding | _night when, after a tie vote had re- ; ; 3 Glass may be invert«d | mhets sulted on the quesfion of authorizing . e ; and contents will not S | The bride was attired in a gown of } epa} e ln the board to make such award as it| ! % W, fall out. It proves | | , i Wi sees fit, Mayor A. M. Paonessa broke |, J 3 Davi;’unu-.'.’z leav- old bluc satin with deh 'I mn{;: the tie i favor of the motion. k ening qualit ming. v.\]‘uvv(urrlul‘a a:ro‘\u»r )n:qmr; This puts the question of who shall 3 : : of pink wrldal! roses. \c' njal 3 of | build the town home annex squarely | S i b 5 T T, honor were & gow nof brown satin : . 4 SR D with fur trimming and her bouguet before the charity hoard. There is| ; ; Rt A s R R . , Bate it BESTwith M S""G“EL'E‘X%‘E"C‘%'SS‘ESJE? sl will get the contract, since the hoard | ; : i el ot il unanimously favore. 4 ' : ; Jonor was a pla 4 and . :(‘ l;g:“:ig;st:r::“‘:?:t ::mphmy.l‘ 3 5 i the groom gave the bhest man a foun- This novel and complete meal prepared in fifteen minsutes. 4 D g e board | i 3 PR i i tain pen. recommended the C. S. Poriss Co. of S, : 7 : X5, e eI Sinbe. Tanbath 1 package Mueller's Spaghetti or Macaroni Hartford, whose bid is $700 lower 1 = 4 < % (cooked ten minutes according to recipe on the package). 4 . ; ; an arch of evergreen and laurel and £ than the C. H. D: Co. Because this # '] o s 5 St A 1 can of peas. 1 can of tomato soup. than the C. . Dr Ca. Becsus thi : . BAKING POWDER M jgnctom L I s i 4 ; 4 guests were present from stiield, "" “)‘»:’m‘::- "”‘h‘.“"c"" fe o ?h"(:{:\dl'o :’{” § | Mam., Hartford and this city, The Method Fry bacon, using the fat by pl;:flng into the tometo paymAnt-of the sanie. fees “ g opinion on the legality of appoint-| Mr. and Mrs, Provost left on a 'c'm.rf‘é::}.'df?:he't,.ci'n into lmnll squares and place on top. One section of thes spectators’ gal- | s ments to the police force of men over | wedding trip and upon their return Sprinkle-with a little American cheese and serve the balance of lery was occupied By & civics olass| : k. 35 rs old. . Alderman Conlon | will reside at 417 Chestnut street. Mr, T thois 16 h e dist foe guests to use according to their taste. from the academic high school. This! ahdae : k. ; amended to havé the opinion at the| Provost is employed by Watkins class is studying “Problems of Mpdern s . % 3 2 | next meeting. | Brothers, South Manchester. The distinctive flavor of Mueller’s not only blends delidoulv Decocracy,” and desired first hand in- . % Councilman Crusberg reported for | o - with cheese and tomatoes, but affords many uni formation on the system of conduct- ¥ N the committee on railroads that con- | Postal Employes 0. K. lightful combinations with fish, eggs, bacon, wn—.nub- ing a municipal corporation business. 5 1 3 ¢ ference has been had with railroad of- | Film Exhibited Here rooms, sausages, salads and desserts. Twenty-four members of the coun- ficials on the blocking of crossings m ko Write for Other Tempeing Recipes cil were present when the meeting| O : 3 g : through switching. He said he has| pnnioves at the New Britain post openad. g | 1 ¥ been assured that everything possible | oiice endorse the film, “Loyal Lives,” C. F. MUELLER CO. Qy N.J Residents in the locality of Bur- ’ [ will be done to climinate this trouble. | which s now showing at the Palace | ritt and Broad streets petitioned that | A four-year college course, absolutelv free! No, this isn't an ""“ “""“'”'“" was given a vote of | yheater because, they say, it explains care be given the park at the inter-| advertisement. It is the reward that came to Dorothy Louise|'™ ’ : rhink: condi-lons dn 1he. OGR! SeEy ‘ i « J ¢ nforms the public why they cetion of those streets. It was re-| poharts, 17-year-old Harlan (Ky). girl, for her essay, “The Influ- i o M S ioreass ST sietuced ““"\”" ’v‘_‘”:‘;‘ "'”‘:"h”"‘ J”‘ miany porl | onCE u":vlllu."\\'a,\_ 'I'l.ml\lpnl'! Up the Religious Life of f\l\‘ Come | t ‘ ) HSRIosmene }‘ ESithe lovaltziof s L elww'ls SPAGHETTI ty thefts in the neighborhood of Har-| Munity,” in the fourth S. Firestone competition. Miss Roberts sentation in the general assembly a John F. Burns, who has been con- rison street, part of which are caused | laughter of a Methodist Episcopal migister, hxl\ nmmull.nod at | pportion the number of representa-| nected with the New Britain Soatil by poor lighting, Counciiman C. W.| Marietta College, Marietta, Q. . “y.\,‘\ by the population of the cities|gervien for 18 vears and who is a Hellbarg introduced a resolution to| bave three lights installed on the! str The Woard of public works | will act on the petition, John . Sullivan and others asked 08 | : ¢ : @nat the Moffitt streot dump be used | the building as is now proposed ol Judge Mungan said he would first | fo longer as there are many fires’ architect is to receive six per cent on|retire from the board before asking Wi a i Hall - s 2 A ey | the entire job, four per cent for elec- | a professional man to cut his r | RO aen ose aller, I\ anle “(row ] S Rean_Shasyanos The resolutlon | a1, ventilating and heating, and| On Alderman Gill's motion the vots | representing the Repubiic of Poland W ccl\‘for rown [.ps at Library to Begin Dec. 1 and towns. The resolution was order-| member of the state executive board ed placed in the minutes for action at|of the National Association of Letter the u'\l meeting. | Carriers, will make a short address ome o Gen. Hall | this evening in connection with the The .nm.(.r unanimously adopted | showing of the pleture. the following resolution e Alderman W, H. Judd objected to] *“I know I'm dizzy. Some of them | paying Architeet H, I, Ludorf fees on| won't admit it,” weeks ago the health board ordered e oty el b b A e | that no more inflammable substances be dumped there, Bills for personal serviees in the| personal tax enumeration were #p- ved as follows: Willlam Sikora, | #lderman that the fecs are legitimate | Prances Perry, $60; Alex Sand-{and the same as charged clsewhere, | gentiemen,” berg, $60 [ He said he would ask no professio It was the first time during his ad- P Bt 2 Nt s s geloiing Petdoer s 2 S iod L | personality, character and organizing | o ; Nati On recommendation of the 1 man to cut his rates nor would helministration that the mayor was : N [ Arthur W. Upson Claims noardman to suggest means for im- accept work done der & an | calle n 10 bre nius has contributed in such gener- lector, 1axe u.h) the amount of § ".’“ .». "'. \T k don under auch an "',l, h‘|.~:l \vlllell. I‘:‘;n’!- l-; .“’«im p . measiure to the cause of democ ' Following an address on prohibition proving the situation which he claims considered “uncollectable taxes, re | ARTOCME b it g “ b Vor 4 in the World War, enforcement by Judge Boardman at a | exists | but the judge declined to ordered abated, When the counell rejected the rec- | by the mayor are: Messrs, Gill, Pa i meeting of the Men’s Brotherhood of | make suggestions. About 100 men i ! Y “Therefore, be it resolved: -'That The water board asked permission|ommendution, Mayor Paonessa aske | i, Al it ol oyl p VP the South church last night. Arthur|were present, | Burtiett, Molander, Smith, Backiel, 4 2 d to buy a new auto for the department. | them to “quit quibbling.” He wanted | ’ by authorized to appoint a commit Councilman A, €. Crusberg moved|to know if the councll wanted a|Karpinski, Dunn, Eiehstaedt and | { eity officials and citizens of our | ild" i “Calfonia Fig Syrp” ‘ SALE OF T8 i IAY AR BN MOREh 59 Brt]ing aroliteot whe I8 “Wokind fe-1E ComeR D, Jucl, Sohanet, iy pyreee bids, His amendment was lost and| . jieq more than six per cent on the | 05 o ,‘x'\v,u .\‘uu . Carlson, 1 - Sinicgr b hpmaion e ¢ e} | the original motion prevailed shington school, (D, K. Perry|™™ o Blaniey, Carison, LA | mayor, be and is hereby .mv\mn,-w; _ Police Report “On_File." Prbrapiosgs: ey son and Stanley, to have the city hall suitably decorat [] I'he police commission reported the [ “7 0 The bond of the chairman of the | .4 ') ower of General Haller during appointment of thres policemen under We've been going around in & (hourg of finance and taxation was | 1 In stay in our city ! a suspension of rules. The report was | circle and we're pretty dizzy,” Coun- olied and ordinances passed that [ g 00 0 B O | “placed: on file” after a motion 1o “ac- [ cilman Crusberg admitted | no bond be required hercafter. This I fharuasing Ol Crittas o Sadars cept and place on file was Jost." Alderman Gill wanted the board | i hocause he is no longer custodian | O aller R A, Telok | The charity department asked pow. ) given power to contract at a price | of gnking funds. 'IM others.” ‘ \ H[ or 1o enter {nto a contract with the | not to excerd the €. L. D, Co. fignure The mayer was authorized to name 2 (. & Poriss company of Hartford for Alderman Pajewski favored s a committee of five to consider the A Bit of Rribery. . el a town farm annex resolution and added proposed construction of subways by | Grace—Oh! Stealing fam! I'm go. Never have the people of New Britain private interests in South Main strcel. | yg 1o tell mama! 2 been offered SHOES of QUALITY at Alderman Judd snd Debm moved | - kreddy—Wouldn't you rather have| such low prices as we are selling at this S | SOmne jam ?——Delineator | SALE of high shoes, chairman had been “kind enough” 1o/ ne," gove him a copy of the contract, He Mayor Breaks Tie American Legion and his own veter.| It Was announced today that a \'\wk. said another local architeet would do Mayor Puonessa banged his gavel is, will visit New Britain Dec. 11,] b ginning l'."v mber 1 will be d:‘-\nw{ the work for five per cent 1 the black and in loud clear tones | 1923, and s ““» V“y \mnT 'gn::-mm “;\rT: Chairman W. I, Mangan told the id | Wher , New Britain - will ).,m-i““ "t"'_~~' “\ ‘ " I‘;‘ l;-i l; "A ~|‘ y The motion is carried, Proceed | the opportunity of payii I | F6- | AL ERIAL Of DOGRE Wtah - spects to the sister republic of Po-|&°St practical Christmas gifts will be nd and this great warrior, whose held S e | W. Upson said conditions in this eit Conditions Here Rotten, o asdh oot R - o ¥ Conlon, Cru Heliberg, | e "’flfimum Gl | Sgghah | $1.00 $185 s2.85 H ' Children’s White Top Patent Colt Lace sl 85 Even if cross, feverish, bilious, con. | X A 2 stipated full of cold, ehildren love Shoes, sizes 6 to 11 . essosssd | . o Women Tell Each Other Huwaey L4 i the pleasant taste of “California I'ig Misses' \‘\'lnt_(' Top Patent Colt Lace $2 85 Have Been Helped by Lydia E. | | B8 , e e o v ™ [ Shoes, sites 114 t02 ... Dl Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound : | MR your drugmim for genuine Repairing—Let us make one old pair of shoes new for 0t N Hp which has di- N oveiedgrati omkdoy Kb setb vou and we are right sure that you will come here for your rections for ables a « re " & 2 » ages printed on bottle. Mother! You Repairing Parrvsbur(, Ohio, =T took Lydia E. C N 2 2 " : | Pinkham's getable Compound be- must say *Callf :mlw or you may get with a new Friday Victor Record release which cause I suffered with e an imitation Ng syrup X | pains in my sides all i i the time. . you will find very interesting. thetime. ml"c;:'t 5 ' Ao T arired, but | 115 PUT CREAM IN NOSE 185 MAIN STREET WENDALL HALL, a nationally , by _f“r]:;:_';:;:;;_ il WA AND STOP CATARRH & . - ing with a la met | ¥ 7 TR known comedian and singer, come o f ) T4l Jow 7o Ouom Chaaged Moo out with a new record. a1 I ¥ A trils and End Head-Colds. had been Just like 1 p / The rest of the list is well halanced. . Si‘rtn'\fi'{’m'.’,"h‘fil and | ‘ Your 60 1n head. of oatarrh will $% NT[ON | | he took the Vegetable Compound, and Your clogged nostrils will open . o : . : it cured h So then I t and assages of your head | Step in and we will gladly play mome, and 1 certainly recommend it Tor SR Gt N Al SULLTHE T good. Whenever I see any, woman ess, headache; no hawkir the records for you | who'is sick I try b get her to take v e dssgrsifd e | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- mets, w0 Straggiing for breath ot night ’med "—Mrs. Aba Frick, Route 3, ) you want a small err, ysburg, Ohio. bottle of s 2 Baim. Ap In nearly every neighborhood in every | Sthe of ¢ ety osdin ! \town and city in this country there are vapipdhed 1 gt women who have been helped by Lydia | @ New Yorrk University girls are - v s E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in going to show all big eastern col 4 » Py ol 65 Main Street Directly Opposite Myrtle [J|| the treatment of ailments peculiar fo | 1izes a thing o two about basket- Mucons membrane, and NN o their sex, and they uk,e' pleasure in ball, Thev've arranged games with , e . e passing the good word along to other the coeds of leading institutions, VICTROLAS RECORDS PIANOS 'om-n' Therefore, if you are troubled This shows Maybelle Tamor, for- ti t every cold and ca in this way, why not give Lydia E.Pink- | ward, and one of the stars of the | 11 ifferer needs. Don't stay stuff | ham’s Vege! le Compound a fair trial. | N.Y. U team, * i A serable Saturday., Novembe: the last day on which payments may be made in on®1 923 Christmas Club, —: NEW VICTOR RECORDS , - -EVERY FRIDA_Y : - TRUST O SEE OPPOSITE PAGE ) i SUPREME HERALD WvE C L P C Bakes perfectly, evenly and quickly, with either coal & or gas. Economical in consumption of coal—consumes . - g IERCE » 0.' less gas. Made in the new PORCELAIN ENAMEL or THE BANK OF SERVICE 246 MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT the usual black. Complete Coal and Gas Range. . A. CIESZYNSKI & SON¢ Open Saturday Evenings, 517 Main Street Telephone 601 -