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B MUSICALCLUB| — SECOND HEARIN Electrician's Mate John 1. Hess and Chiet Machinist's Mats Roy T. Join- it son from the submarine base e Withesses were warned from | ¢ caring was conducted nwal ¢ rs sent from nen mention members of t Klan but to whether they | claimed they were present at ¢ mectiy Slumber Sc Gently Du," Irish folk song, by ks pi.n. For the secon was prominent in of the com- manding officers ©MAPLE HILL NEWS 1 Liehest Love,” hy Lisat-Pa nition of Land,” by Grieg, The Mendelssol bers, “Trto op 41 trio’s two num | iy Mana-Zucea | The Woman's club of Maple Hill |&ra will be heard for the first time in | will hold its r this sectio This nuinher is com- posed by women compo and is quite ult ern and filc with' continual ha ious s prises. It is different from any tri heretofore attempted by this organi- zation. In its second group t ting Wednes- day, Octc et of the most brilltar America toda the home ) on Johnson str nual meeting of the State Federation | ¢ 1 last May will be given by Mrs, [ 1WO ! J. Hubert and Mrs, Damon. Cu ad by Mrs, B ent events will be by Sibelius, a delightful old gav by Beethoven gnd the fami serenade by the late Victor Her The New Britain Musical club one of the leading organizations its kind in this vicinity and is a rea civie benefit to the community in the opnien of those who have followed | its development and progress. It| 10 Maple Hill Wor lends encouragement to musical cul- | *ntertain the Connecticut Federa- ture, encourages students and grves | tion of Woman's ciubs at the Cen- | them public appearance as well as | tor church chapel in New Britain, | brings to the city artists of note next Thu Oc 23. The | Rosa Ponselle, famous soprano, | Morning session will commence at 11 and Maier and Pattison, phenomenal | 0'clock, adjourning for luncheon } experts of two-piano music will be | which ®ill be served at the Hotel | ship of the hoard Mrs. Leonard IFox. | Mrs. Fred Ki Ruth, who have hee 1 Mrs. L. L. Harding have re- ed to their home in New York, tu n's club will heard this season. Burritt at 1 o'clock. The afternoon | ot session will he from 2 to 4:30 CAL NTRACT VOID o'clock. Those planning to attend New Y 16.—Vasili D, Are requested to notify Mrs. Leon- Johnson street, Maple Monday. The | r will be an- | Dumbadze, representative in this Arl T'ox. i country for the Georgian republic, | Hill. not whose credentials have not been ac- | "4M® © cepted by the Washington govern- | NOUNC ed lat ment, declared today tract announced from Moscow for the development of the Georgian Mariganese flelds Is of no effect. He Charles Chase of Holyoke bases this statement on the claim cnd that the contract had not heen sanc- | tioned by the republle of Georgia, The Maple Hill Bridge ciub met which- he says he represents. at th e of “"X B. F. Damon Mrs. Nelso Mrs. R. 8 Face Disfigured | o op0 e b simstes e cony With Itchy Eczema| | . o Newing Center entertained a Cuticura Heals | |Nimi ot tricnos at sheir homo as | evenimg: “ Eczema broke out all over my S face, arms, hands and back in pim-| | Friday evening the Tunoean so- ples and blisters. It ftched and| |cicty will give an entertainment in burned causing meto scratchand ir-| | the Newington Congregational ritate the affected parts, and my face| | chapel at § o'clc The program was awfully disfigured. I cquld not will be furnished by Mrs. A, T do my cooking because the break-| | Aryers, soloist and Miss Dorothy Su ing out burned when I went near| | jivan, clocu the stove. My clothing aggravated t the con- Mr. and Mrs, street, . entertained My Moody of Golf | and Mrs. last week- 4 Webster of ist. the breaking out on my tody, and Robert Tilmore of I lost my rest at nig‘ll because of | | (¢ the werk- wit the irritation. . Edith Hancock “1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in a few days I could see an improvement. 1 con- tinued the treatment and in three weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Elizabeth Cloutier, 180 Newman Ave.,, Attleboro, Mass., Apr. 5, 1924, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Talcum promote and maintain skin purity, skin icomfort and. skin health often when all else fails. SamplnFre VAl Addose - Cticnra Labor ‘whers. Soup 2. Ointment 25 and 50z, Taleum Zbe Try our new Shaving Stick. | Mrs. T i t of Re s | Bishop Mills, O o0, Canada 1 “The Price of | Folly!™ (i Is a wife ever jus d indeceivingher husband? D d night, Eleanor” n soau}; a\:'asm\z'racke:reiar;;; TtDDY ATTAGKS SM[TH | fear that her hideous | —_— secret would be brought Criticizes Delay In Repairing Hos- | tolight. Yet in hiding the truth she was thinki | pitals and Schools; Scheduled for Twehve Speeches Todday his happiness. The despe measures she took to ¢ Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct her guilt, the startling | Roose : 8 ro 5 ping true story 1 [ aa Yot never forget. Read i jssue of True Story And this is but one of the re- markablefeaturesin t: Tue Story At all newsstands 25¢ the November PALACE — Beginning Sunday Night Colleen Moore and Conway Tearle in “FLIRTING WITH LOVE” w ik lk:als Like Maglc the opening of vaults untll a specl | Moldboard plows Increased from P” I-IE E“N[;ERT ‘SA"J]RS T'] fiET Chafing, Rashes, Itchingand | Mr. Towne became president of | year: harrows from 237,35 to 441, 2l 1 1 the Merchants' assoslation In 190§ | 671 and harvesting machines of all . all bkln'lmtatlons ot and, held the oftice for five years. | Kinds from 69,627 to 96,215, ; Infants, Children & Adults, | e ‘wassa past president of the| There were 1,069 plants engaged i American Society of Mechanical En- [in the manufacture of farm equip- . Jy s gineers and as treasurer of the na- | ment last year, Illinols, Michigan 0 . f H H H tional tariff commission assoclation [and \Wisconsin belng the leading P[Og[‘flm Will Be in Cfip][[]l To Be Asked il They Attended Om ort took a leading part in urging the | states In the various classes. ; ' adoption of scientific methods Theater and Will Be Free | Klan Meeting on Orders - ling Toilet Powder " | Mo P He%il\,’(l.s ]ngt:met Re?iet. of the Morrls Plan company of lfl"l‘rn]"\:::nnwmg rl'ull:;v‘“‘ll:;:‘:;sh:: MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED : : re . | New York, a director of the Mer- | recorded: The New ritaln mugcat club witl| Watcrbury, Oct,”16.-+D. . Far- | Thare's Nothing Like It Al dragglats | Nor York, s director of the Mer. | LIV B0 Eo raset, Common: staxt its sixth seasor W LA this city and ;“" o R. | Deposit ‘company, the Industrial | Wealth avenue and Carlton street; 1 eporter on the aterbur A 1 0| o, v O e atia A0 oiclbalwith M nu : I \\" R Lo w“ Mot ""~“ | . | Finance corporation and the Ameri- ,;;"4“\'(\11”0’::"“:{‘c\;““ll‘:;‘c-"ph“’m;""n';“ concert in the Capitol t v fo S : okl can Dredging company of Philadel- | & rect; J e concert if the Cay { the naval heasing held in New Lon- ["GKMAKER DIES 3 Tedglug opmpany of Py lin to James J. Watson, Hillhurst which no chavse w wa 1 regarding the alleged presence He was a member of the 8t. An- | Avenue; Anna Chojnowskl to An- The program inc s singing by at 4 Ku Klux Klan meeting in Che- A% [ 1 o, . o . | tonia Tafano, Park street; George N : July 12 of Chief Electrician’s | :I"‘:]“Gnfi‘;':"f",":f'm',:"‘ Unlon league | \ "o aut to, Fred W. Arnold, West al's avia. O Datrias \ Ma Joscph J. Capdeville, Chief % bk : Main street; Henry Kevorkian to o J of Ma _ EUUHV“ENT SHflPS tolic church, Tremont street: I Le- B C at vin, Hyman Rabinow, Morris Ruben- Nl anis Henry Towne of Yale & Towne, A stein, and Berzard Stein, to Joseph | st | Dorbfeld, Monroe street. Mortls making public the testimony given | Wi i R (et | Was 80 Years Old SHI]W |NGREASE . “Gets-It” Removes W dart, piani They will transmit | New York, Oct. 16.—Henry Rob- i S dees i i ity Tk osl Doty ety B Inplacuast Faotariee” Ty . ‘ kecper are those that Henry G. Schauffler, "cellist, will be b ington and if the navy depart- | the Yale and Towne Manufacturing i i curns Q“lckly make work easy. One Beyrdl (nitvote mont fiid that the teslimony war- | company and former president of (ood Business i e like The concert is t yants. & court martial of the three |the New York Merchants' assocla- Gi OFTenem 18 ATTang season and w men wil] be ordered | tion | last night. He was 80 | —_— Y“" the STAMFORD, that sustaining 1t is understood that the object |3t | Washington, Oct. 16.—Recovering our , c O ] - 2 ashington, Oct. 16.—R ) not only does the work ) of i 1 i not so much | Mr Towne was the author of sev=" ¢ o' ihe slump of 1922 farm equip- . COTDS J ineering and manufacturing, crested in civie problems of nd union hiladelphia, Aug s cdusated at priva | sity of Pennsylvania, He left col- graduation but was |1 \is I, A, degree a few years| Mannfacture of tractors showed a Yale, an inventor, witich later hecame | With a value of $93,782,550. 1In ost in the country. |1922 that class of equipment was Yale died and Mr. | the value was only $14,681,512. One touch of “Gets me president 1 until 191 : TGNl S S when he [ number of cream separators, Ah¢ L'l piece of dead tissae that can easily be will play the haunting “Valse Triste” | oo 08 PCI T H0AURS W I I resined 1o assime the chairman- | total having been 162,169 as com- peeld off with fingers. “There is no danger, Towne's notable achieve- ¢ | under cight horsepower, numbered but a trile. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. re 18 the introduction of the | 163,380 while in 1921 they numbered | o pair Dent, Store, Dickinson Drug Co a device which prevents 746. A L A B ; . 9 . | pU— THE CITY STARTLED ' NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924, "' fled time, 277,989 in 1022 to 668,126 last in framing tarift schedules, He was chalrman of the board R LTY TRANSFERS, the trustees of the Armenlan Apos- The things that count with a good house- technical phases well but is easily taken | ment manufacturers last year far the care of, urpassed 1922 with an increase of - Laugh 4 per cent and were 11.2 per cent above the 1921 production, Census bureau statistics announced today for the annual canvass of manufac- turers of farm equipment pla | value of the output at $364, as compared with $209,639,89 22 and $328,040,783 in 1921, the club and busi- | city and was ac- ' nding the Univer- marked increase. There were 134.- ned with Linus | 610 gas farm tractors and 620 steam o organize the | farm traction engines manufactured | 418,955, and in 1021, r the partnership | valued at $77 puts com or callous | “un to sleep forever. Two or three drops a 4 to com or callous soon shrivels them into an office There was a large Increase in the of director 3 with 08.4%3 in 1929, Tntermal 1o buther, no guess work—just qukk, sure and directors of the | pared with 98,433 in 1922, Tnternal [0l *h b %G I 1T doeg ot fil. Your | combustion engines for farm usc. lfisfaction IS absolutely guaranteed. Costs Miller-Hanson Co. At the Rapid Sale of Lots at OSPERITY HEIGHTS at Elm Hill THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS WILL GROW Everybody’s Buying 'Em - WHERE ARE YOU? = DO YOU KNOW, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT A BIG TIME FRIDAY FOR WOMEN--FREE! % 5ims” A $10 BANQUET LAMP TO THE TALLEST LADY A $5 GOLD CLOCK TO THE SHORTEST LADY A $5 SILVER SUGAR BOWL TO THE STOUTEST LADY A §5 SILVER CAKE BASKET TO THE SLENDEREST LADY FREE C ARS Marked Carr Land Sale—Leaves Central Square 2:00 P. M._‘)); Hartford Line. Get On Anywhere Along the Line LT AP ST SPECIAL A SALE DIFFERENT THAN ALL THE REST—YOU DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ON EVERY LOT LOTS $79 TO $199—10% DOWN-—$1.00 WEEKLY A few higher. No interest. No taxes for two years. No payments required while sick or out of work. - 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK Local Office, 297 Main Street ® T.¢.coat E._ llir.~, Boston Chargy i By Th Mnfl Antl-, in the it was lande soldlel armi Gener: leader test fr officla here. As Mukd ing t suppr Chan, he di added to re pointi ing cont way. Th eral Japal tain g of th ed o thou, Ame: never tary ment, En Bald has owed Chan stori: purp| Toki state figh rnnlg erat fleld Au tiviti tain how Ame| fenc tour Ame e o d 4 e & ek