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Interested in relics of that sort that he became a distingulshed anti. quary. OVERPOL O the city corporation had begun v teldr ng "d.uwn unlunlul:y dfl!ul!lln‘l ;::: lsl:‘fl n:\.‘;" o’l“?;:‘:!:n :‘.;fl '":4:'[" fustrated lecture at their next regu- Regular or Sheer ¥ and putting up low-prices ene- H e 189y | eeting, in 1. 0, O, F. hall, Arch ls m l“t vmted. mst ments for its workers. There m‘NOI'W‘Gh “Bfl Rfl“] ll][l Rfllse Iy afierward at the Backus hospital, (.. u::.‘;m; evening, November 3. MILLINERY CO Weights - :on thann z».ootl:‘"aadckl ;vorker; 'r:::q;"i.;:n fl"::"""m;'m':‘“:'.’r" Tio| Prot. W. F. Kirkpatrick of Storrs Stockings GarWear MR L L o & 2, 4N 30 Colors 7| ere and more unskilled labor an w c C , ' who has ri t AL Ry Known Town in England | e sciame than o y other mgm Bond for Him which they wers riding waa atruck | “Te s COlleEs, who bas recent Repair Service REET $1.85 .0 L poultry | 1 city of England. It has an abun- dance of parks and many of these are partly given over to the anclent game of outdoor howling, which flourishes here as it does nowhere else in England, Washington, D. €, Oect. 31, — The last city to have its Civic week at the Wembley Empire Exposi- tion ®as Liverpool. “And Liverpool,” says a bulletin| “A novel sight, akin to ‘the old for George A. Finn, former treasurer touring car against an oncoming :rl\” a'r:'.fln‘.:l-].”:mu:c;t?'»::x 'vhr:-:m"" from the NItloml Geographic 80- | time curb market In New York, is of the Bankers' *Trust company,|trolley, New London to Norwich. T Sen T manbers saaetng o \ olety, “has seen,’ more visiting [the spot known as the ‘Exchange | when he was presented yesterday af-| The fouring car, headed south i gonE 2 Americans than any other Eng- | Flags' where port merchants tran- Hsh ity while, it is safe to say, |sact much of thelr business Auring | oty eourt and bound over to the Jyilkinson's - husband, Morris D. vited to attend thers Americans saw less of Liver- |seemingly casual meetings. Liver- | january term of the eriminal si. ""“'(')"‘I‘:;‘::“ c" was P'y’:“"“‘"'"" de- i DR et pool than they did of any other | pool also ha mous institution, 1 orgner..Jeramuh J. place in Europe, ‘The Seaman's phanage,’ known “They know, that the city has|ta sea travelers becauss many of | Pinn was arrested last Saturday :’r:‘.;!:'ls:tlor:.n h‘::’:‘"’;“y"r"‘;: "fr':;: In Memory of Chance | miles and miles of docks; that the | the great liners carry an .orphanage | night on a' warrant charging em- police Tor a hearing in the Mont- | Chie £ Y i world in general unioads upon | box' to collect funds for this insti- | bezzlement of 840,000 on September | e ecor ¥ HoR AR OB L =B a0k Clisnos, these docks vast quantities of raw | tution, and some of them give en-| 15 and was presented Monday morn- e one of the great players and lead. s NI materfals, no in2an part of which |tertainments for its benefit. ing in the elty court when his at- era of orgdnized baseball, who died | an are’ the cargoes of grain, catile, “Geography played an unmistak- | torneys faled in an effort to get his 'DOOLITTLE—“'RI(“HT recently after a lingering iliness, on . cotton, tobacco and meats from the | able part in the fate of Liverpool |bail of $80,000 reduced. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth ‘¢ Pacific coast, is to be honored United States. They also know NEW FINN 15 BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL : Two Women Killed in Norwich Auto Accident Norwich, Conn, Oct, 81.—Mrs. Morris D, Wilkinson, 24, of Groton, Conn, was almost instantly killed about 4:30 o'clock yesterday after. by a roadster owned and driven by Clarence H. Luther of Norwich The accldent happened at Derry hill, a few miles south of this city, The machines were headed in apposite directions and the impact drove the Norwich, Oct. 81.—Twelve busi- (néss men of this city went on a “joint and several” bond for $50,000 | [ternoon at a special session of the |40™R the hill, was driven by Mre perlor court on the charge of em-|Daymond of this city conducted an bezzlement. Prof, Kirkpatrick Coming [ To Speak Here Nov. 3 Under the auspices of the New Britain Poultry Assoclation, poultry |fanciers and keepers will be treated 1o an interesting add educational {1- | congress at Bareelona, Spain, will be the speaker. Mr. Kirkpatrick, who 18 one of the mast experienced ‘poul. | try men of today In the state, will | speak on the world's congress and | do their share by serving lunch. | Fveryone interested fn poultry is in Memorial to Be Erected by the erection of a fitting memorial BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924. ’ Ve Souse of Dushionable Allliery, UTLET Exclusive Agents For NEW ARRIVALS I FOR SATURDAY . B st TN It is located ;three miles from the | At that time his attorneys agreed open sea, up the Mersey river, | that he should be held in jail with- which widens from a width of less out bail for a continued hearing than a mile into a thres mile | next Saturday, but by a number of basin. King John founded a town |his friends, including members of there, but even in the early elght- |the Lions club, of which he is preai- eenth century when its first dock |dent, succeeded in qualitying for was built, it had only 5,000 people. | ball ‘to the amount of $50,000 and 1t engaged in slave traffic with the | that amount was not opposed by the W. Wright of Canton, to Harvey W. Doolittle of this city, took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Wright, Wednesday, October 29. Rev. H. W, Maier of thiz city officlated. ) Miss Josephine Wright, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and Rich- ard W. Wright, brother of the bride, that the busy factories of Lanca- shire, Yorkshire and .the Midlands converge their wares upon these docks; pouring out into the world commerce stream #hiploods of woven linen, woolen ana cotton, machinery and netals, Horses and Art Objects to his ekill as a player and his genlus as a leader of the old-time pennant winning Chicago Cubs. It was 80 decided today by the board | of directors of the club who met in annual session, - Chance, known as the “peerless Ieader,” led the Cubs to many Na- Brocaded and Metallic Fabrics combined with Satin or Velvet in all the new colors to be worn with the fur or winter coats. These are all new “The flags of sixty steamehip| §panish main, and played a stellar |city attorney when Finn was pre. [best man, | tional league pennants and two o 3 o 3 lines which ply in and out of Liver- | part in the romantic days of smug- |sented in the special session of the [ Miss Wright was graduated in | world's championships. Hats and shown for the first time. ’ pool were on display at Wembley. | gling of rum, sugar and tobacco,court. June from the Deerfleld academy.| At the time of his death, “the Two other features of the exhibit | Its prosperity really began in 1840 | Judge A. R. Libby found probable [Mr. Doolittle is proprietor of the 'peerless leader” was manager of were horses and art treasures. | with the establishment of regular|cause for binding over to the su-|Doolittle Auto Top Shop. |tha Chicago White Sox of the 2® Glorlq Swanson The Liverpool dray horses are|steamship service between the Old | perior court and accepted tite $50,- After a trip to New York and vl- | American league, but due to poor famous. Never ending lines of | World and the New: 000 ball. Finn went to his homs |cinity the young couple will take up | health never was able to assume FELT POKES All Colors LU §2.95 =i g4.98 CHILDREN'S HATS $1.69"°$4.95 Here you are sure to get the Felt Hat 4 trucks drawn by these handsome, | maseive animals move along Liver. | peol's etreets between docks and export to America, up until the warehonses and rallway stations. | time of the World war, were our The trucks are the type known as. ymmigrant’citizens. It was a plo- ‘lorries,’ which originated in this neer port of English emigration city land, in addition, many of the “Annually the city has a #pring| American immigrants from Spain, carnival at which parades of the| [rance, Russia, Poland and the Bal- horses .form a principal attraction.| tic region embarked here. At Wembley one Liverpool hum‘ “There are nearly two scors con- i8 reported < to have registered a!aylates in Liverpool; that of the pull of 21 tons and then, with a| {'nited States, it will be recalled, 1 second hovee. fo have exceeded the|avas distinguished by the service of ® capacity of the register, which Was| Nathaniel Hawthorne. 'The Glad 29 tons. liitone family have lived here for “Coal-smoked Greek Architecture” | generations, Willlam Ewart Glad- | “The art treasures were from | gtone was born here, and relatives | Liverpool's muscum, wWherein may | still are active in the city's affairs. | be found a gullery of paintings, an| “Birkenhead, across the Mersey, aquarium and a public library. The s a busy city and would be known | moost beautiful building in the city, as an important vort in its own | however, is not the museAm. but St right even if it were divested fromn George's hall, which even though|its over-shadowing neighbor. it has been called a piece of ‘coal- | Though there is a tunnel connection, smoked Gree rehitecture,” i8 im- | the forries between the two cities pressive for its fine, simple and ' constitute the busiest in England.” dignified lines, It was the n-mn-wp»\r -— e tion of A “4.year old architect. — “One of the notable coltections of | F ol musenm is that of Joseph | oz or, o silversmith, and ih this English Village on Hertfordshire Ports of Tmmigrants atter his release, their residence on Greenwood street. | charge of the club. “One of its principal articles of ‘ B. C. PORTER SONS Do) FELT HATS $1.49°$3.95 Every Hat in stock has been redufed. You will get just the Hat and at the righ(a‘1 price. SESGYYC ’ GREATLY REDUCED ; i 53 to your liking. We have them trimmed and untrimmed. ST VILLAGE v collection is a box of silver coins| Hill Puts Forth Claim to Fame. with @ label beiring an Juteresting | yppotfitts’ England, Oct. 31, — story. When the juveille Joseph | rhig quict old-world village atop | s walking with a velative in the 'ty Hertfordshire hill is modestly fields o day a ploughman turied | puttingh fo¥ i ts claim to being the | up- several colns. The relatve of-| prottiest place In England. fered the boy a reward if he would |~ whether the most pleasing village locipher the inscription®. The Loy | yn Tngland or not, the hamlet is at sxxpedSthal rd* apd became 50 | oast interesting hecause of the quaintness of its name, which | seems o be a derivative from the | name of a saint who, in his day, was as cclebrated as a hors 1 ‘key as he was as a man of piety. his was St. Oppolyts, to whom L e Dt HARTFORD We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines wHorlicks - ‘The ORIGINAL the beautiful old parish chureh Patrons may now call us direct on the se wires without charge. with square tower and mullioned Patrons in Windsor call 300 Patrons in New Britain call 2985 windows, is dedicated. Of St. Op- Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, Patrops in Danchester' call 1500 polyts it is written that he “was a | od tamer of colts, and as good a | DOWNSTAIRS . Footwear For the Entire Family This Saturday’s Specials Comprise Another Stock of TR ek Yo | o b e R WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Fm horse leach, and for these qualities, so devoutly honored after his death all engers by that way on horseback thought themselves bound to bring thelr steeds into the chiurch, even up to the high altar A REALLY MARVELOUS DISPLAY OF RUGS—THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF THE SEASON. AXMINSTERS, BRUSSELS, VELVETS AND WILTONS in ext. in powder form, makesThe Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunch We are shmg'ing some fine Tapestry ' A good Axminster with a closely woven Brussel Rugs in all sizes, The prices on | body and deep pile gives excellent service. the 9x12 size of these rugs are— ! 9x12 Axminsters at— $29 $35 $39 $45 $49 WILTON VELVETS KASHGAR WILTONS All At One Price ....... $4 s 69 _ Sizes 21 to 7 in medium and wide widths. i | ROGER BABSON Roger Babson has said that the se- cret of business success in the next Styvles: Colonial, Opera and FiveEyelet Pumps of patent leather, black suede and g : 5 ) 2 ; Ties. Women's Oxfords of soft vici kid satin. r_ilsl:a:ie lies with inside management. Charming soft colored Velvet Rugs with Noted for their wearing qualities and leathers in brown or Black velour calf and Ten bargain tables loaded—hurry for first i \ ot mecw foue gecxracy fringed ends, and silk-like nap. The their handsome patterns. 8-3x10-6 size tan Russia calf. choice. 8-3x10-6 size is only— $49 | 8 is only— These words of Babson's are prophetic for you. Let us show you, without cost or obligation, how Victor can insure figure Boys’ School Shoes Sizes 214 to By rubber heels. Leather House Slippers . A flexible Men's Sample Shoes and Oxfords High-grede malkes Donble zoles $2.85 leather slipper for men and women. $89 accuracy in your own work. WE C?E.é].ALlZE IN THE F.UIOI‘G o ity ::vh:a:m $2-95 el e $3'95 & 3 i E Girls' Educator Pumps L $2 65 e aidp s 60,000 in Use ik : ) Hospital Relief Oxfords With Cuban heels, sizes 3% to Sizes 1114 to 2 and 8% to 11 By Such Firms ast The Ufited States Qovernment International Hurvester Company WHITTALL RUGS Here is a chance to get a $138.75 Rug FREF. Children's Felt Slippers Puss-in-Boots slippers made of heavy felt in three lots Sizes 4 to 8. Foot eomfort for growing girls $1.98 pair - Read this carefully if you are interested v er pai 756 0dds and Ends Unleed States Seel New Felt Moceasins ':w; AR Tennis and Gym Shoes kL duPone de e e e e e Elghte colorat ovichanas from iEPst mals ; 85C It we have your size in this lof mours Company Every pair perfect Sizes 113 to ® you will get a rare Toesouher HAVE YOU e 85citi i 100N EE T e $1.00 A REAL OLD DOWNSTAIRS STORE SHOE SHOP WHITTALL RUG * Whittall Mills are anxious d the oldest Whittall Ry h state. If you have the this state, we will ex. change it for any 9x12 Anglo Pei Rug_you may select tock. CHOOSE YOUR WALL PAPERS From onr large and comprehensive stock of new designs for Fall and Winter isplay comprises beautiful papers and splendid quality, room of the house The n any w rug will be absolutely ind will be given to you our compliments through the courtery of the Whittall Mills. . suitable for use These specials for Saturday: 15¢ 98¢ Dining Room, Living Room and Hall i im0 PAINTS Good grade ready-mixed paint in a\'iar;:n assort- Qur best orade ment of colors, suitable for inside or $3.69 outside use. Per Gal. ....... 5 1 -98 ‘paint. Per Gal. A complete stock of enamels, stains, brushes and varnish at very low prices . Wall Paper and Paint Department—Seventh Floor us 8 letter telling us rug. Be sure to mention when and whers you bought it and what you paid for it. Alse mention any other facts which help you to fix the time of purchase. Yoar letter will be forwarded to the Whittall Mills and if yours is the oldest Whittall Rug in this stats, they will motity us s ark you to come in and pick out & new rug. 29¢ Imported Oatmeal Papers, 75¢ Living Room and Hall Papers, Con- ventional and attractive designs. 350 Bedroom Papers. Designs that lend an atmosphere of comfort. 25c Per Roll in wanted colors, Per Roll....." Standard Azlr/mgMac/aine Free Trial — Monthly Payments ‘New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 West Main Street 7 Kindly address your letter to X Manager of the Rug Department.