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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY NOVEMBFR 10, 1924 liceman after viewing the scene, or- 3 . pnm-d to begin the annual fox hunt, PIa'nv’l]e News VR Aarol o XD RN to tne e |3 L Mo break e velurtud Naie Bn&tol News ‘unm some raln fell as the edict of court how his car slid so far with [from the hospital where he has | Governor Charles Templeton fore loched wheels, been treated for an injury to the bade hunting during the present dry Roth-Das Nuptials yight eye recelved when a plece of eason, because of the many forest I Richard J. Ruth, son of Mr. ang [hot iron struck him while at work fires. 8o the hunters have regaled 'ARMISTIBE PARA[]E Mrs, Louis Roth of Farmington voud [In & local factory, themselves as hest they knew how and Miss ‘Eva Alma Day, daughter —_— at the Judd fireside, and for amuses of Mr. and Mra. George I Day of | 139 Broad St, tenement, ¥ rooms, ment have shot up all of the clay Camp street, were married this af- [all ijmprovements, Tel, —Ady, l | plgeons on Fall Mountain, All were ternoon at the chureh of Our Sa- -— — in a philosophic mood up to Satur« viour. The ceremony was performed | day night when insult was added to by Rev. George Hillon of Hunting: THINGTON =T e L ‘Marshal Harry J, Fisher An-iqn, formerts rectorof “the locat i _ET.O__NEWS (Colored Man Has Friend Arpgst- ans",mem b for st more than ! ’ 9 ¥ & stand and after the guilty party was , : They were attended by Miss Jos-| Hannah Woodruff Chapter, D, A 6 a 'coc o Woods nounces Lme 0[ Mal‘ch cphine lige, us mald of honor, and | p :\‘::”11 J‘m\rl(an’ r».:-:x:r I weekly ed [Or Slefl“flg Sun :H”‘A“H\‘\\ ‘:n\.'..lv‘»l.qm :".”'n“{]l.‘u::f ”r”(‘ t loceph Bernson as best man. The | meeting Thursday afternoon at the ——— ¢ : ————- bride was aftived iy 10t and peace relgned traveling sult f yome of Mrs, Irving Tyler of Plain- 4 yme of Mrs, Ir yler of Pl About 20 hunters have been gath- of brown with a hat to maten ville. Miss Mary L. Pardes will FOX HUNTERS UP ]N ARMS ered st the Judd Im.ut e fu‘u:'li on an automabile trip to New Jersey | 5 ’ K, @ L alting for and upon their return, they will re- oo ) " downpour so that the governor's A po! \; eturn, ey ©= of the music, ) ” ; / [ Become Indignant Oser “It Ain't ban on hunting may be lifted. The Roth-Day Nuptials—Charles Caffer- side on Farmington road. . | fox hunt s ap T Per g o | Mr. Roth 1s employed at Thomp-| . oo ST rves of | Goin' To Rain No Mo"—Armistice | byings toxethor enth ot ty Dies at Home—On Hospital List | son's garage and Miss Day was sec- Anwr“ .j:,‘;’: fvmv:‘ .\\r “! ‘-A y\u“ ‘r“ g8 together enthusiastic hunters | retary to Attorney Charles F. Con- fart A Miss Alice Wolcox will be in charge of CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS, HOUSEWARES, ETC. Day Plans—No Ratings Teceived Leglon Mceting ‘lonlgln——l'lni-vnm meet tonight in the chapel of the \uumh- Day Observance, ‘ 3 i L % . s First Congregational church and| por Simmons and Merrill Armistice Day will be observed by . Hundreds of Dinner Sets, all open stock Dinnerware, Fancy China, Glass and ville Bricts, | ’“‘”‘j"'""_":qvt“n\"':';. ‘ll"'"“w 45 | KV recognition service to new mem- | ) 08 Seichoprey 'F Anarisgn Lok Lamps at Special Sale Prices. [hers. The following are the officers| Voodo charms and mysticisn tomorrow with a spec ogram, Harry J. Kisher, commander of | vears, died at his home on Bank h peclal progra for the coming year: Dresiden, Doris |credit to darkest Afr 100-Piece Dinner Sets, service for 12 people, regular $89.50 French China Sets Brock-Rarncs post American Legion, | street, early this morning. He WAS o ay: loe:prenident. Axies Ralc|of Halfl wara rg e oalice ‘ ‘L:-‘r’x.‘ lm ;P‘“"“ H":‘I’”: a':t l.}‘:i;: 3 $75.00. Regular §85.00 Czecho Slovakia Sets, $70.00. !ogular $65.00 Eng. Porcelain ||| ®!!! act as marshal of the Armistice fone of Plainville’s best known resi- 5 S of Willlam ston; secretary, Vernah Ballou; hall. In the evening, Commanders Day parade which will be held to-|dents and lived all his life here, He Sets, § .00. Regular $69.50 American Porcelain Sets, $ 5.00. Regular $59.50 Eng. treasurer, Arlene Oxley, chairman of | Stiimacher, 16 old of Plain- g, p, Armstrong of N morrow . I'raneis J. La Vassour il | g survived by five sisters and two | v Haven and iy " % = A e a5 e s |Ville, upon a charge of theft of & |orher state officers Porcelain Sets, $47.50. Regular §50.00 French China Scts, $42.50. Regular $50.00 |Bl/be his chiet of staff and hoth have | jrothers. Mre William o, Cassids, e BN oo a1 Tolin) Carket gt | e e o R e e ' American Porcelain Sets, $42.50. Regular $49.50 Sets, 5 styles, for $42.50 set. All ‘0 ing:;]'(hhnv‘ l\:\.l.;’:}:’(“.|:w‘;,”.'|ga:;1r'vl|c Mrs. John w“ <.~‘.”\~ )(;- Jnl.);"."y Jon commities, Vera Bassott: so. |COlored, of Last Bristol h The supper will be followed by & . ST . o * this Thanksgiving Sale. |order of ' k Connors, rs, enry Tyson of | e 2 stte Troemal: | COrry and Stillmacher met at a |, entertainnient a 3 i other Dinner Sets reduced for this Thanksgiving Sale The avaaniaal|ons tsking rart ln mristolis iands E Mttt A cat: [E8 SIS BIsATste BIOSAL 01 GV atoht parly nstiwesk SniAne |G e r e ot (e { Extra Special—500 Fish Globes, on black wrought iron stand, 2 gallon size, che parado wiil (al In at 2:15 0'clock | oriy, 'and William L Cafterty and | s »‘l' L Iplen .r.\m.i d settiement off KIng street | il bo moted i the. <ty ae rar " row af! 3 e y an Miss A un- . e he y 4 regular $1.98 value, $1.39 for stand and bowl. Lomortomaiisnse Lo, tha c ‘:‘I'y“" James Caftorty jRe Lo L 2up he quality of Corry's clothes | (4o cloging of the factorles or buste /M i . . i ; : e ; o Iting street, facing north, 1| The funeral will be held Wednes- [ impressed Stilimacher so greatly huses are concerned ol 300 Ash Cans, with triple rib protected sides, heavy top and bottom bands, the head of the parade on Maple | qoy morning with services i the| — that he declded what a wondesfyr | 2" houscs are concerned, regular price $3.50, sale price $2.59 each. strept, “Wear Ever” Aluminum Specials—Tea Kettles, 5-qt. size, with bent spout and The Fddy-Glover Post band of The se athwell w 1 ap Getting By Your Hoodoo” at the ices in the mc ba conducted by Rev. Ernest | ehurch of Our 1.3 o'clock, Burial will be in St Jos- | 1y of Merey at § {Beau Brummel he would be in his triend’s trappir y » B Wisnier, chaplain of Sejcheprey . New Britain will give a concert be- 5 e | Lyceum entertainment to be glven| A ¢ow davs later, while Corry was ) ; J cold handle, regular $4.50, sale price §2.95, : . tween the Community theater and | PN cometery. ' {under the auspices of the Sout} u‘g-im £l ,:.':fi.lfll{z(_—m:\ Brass factory | 08t and will be apen to the public. I Preserving Kettles, “Wear Ever” 12-qt. size, $2.75 value, $2. the Recreation building from 2 to | SO Hosplial Al |oty SURSERN fondl iialrieas M e el A nscclation | oo (s e e e oo A LSt huel o/ Hold Basaa. & “Wear Ever” Sauce Pans, 3-qt. size, regular prico 95¢ for T9c. {2:30 o'clock, the half hour preceding | Mary Zommer of 142 North Wash- | qoyehington club, Women® Civie ¢lub, he Prospect Methodist church d | [came to the police of the d D. A, R in the town hall at 8 |ance, |o'clock tomorrow evening, appear- Circumstances pointed to- ward Stillmacher and he was watch- |ed for a time. He became a trifle The chemical squad was called out |repentant and Saturday appeared Raturday night to a chimnev fire at ‘r\H]\ the t at Corry's home, say- e home of John Hughes, near the |ing that the clothes had been given Plainville town line. [to him by & woman in Hartford, the parade, ington street, Plain was taken | The line of march will be from |ill faturday night near Central park Maple strect to Central Square, up [in New Britain and Policeman Wal- West Main strect to Washington |ter Malona of the New Britain police strcet to Broad street, Broad street |force, took lier to ths New Tiritain | to East Street, East street to East|encral hospital. Her condition is| Main street, East Main street to Cen- | comfortable today. | tral Square, Central square up Whit- Mrs. Amella Doinick of ‘V"‘="'fli'|; {who promised him a certain good |Ing street to Recreation hullding, | View I8 In St Francis' hospital| The fair glven by Kiltonic Post, |luck charm it he made the return lizne:d the parade will be dishanded. | Hariford. where she will undergo an |xo, %2, Amerfean Leglon, wi!l cloge |and then Collcted he sum of 46 for | MMt The funeral was i , ihin Aincheon will ba served in the |aperation thia evening with a program of en- [her. An a proof fhat he was merely | 21erioon at 2 o 3 American Legion club rooms to all| Bdward St BT T e Can | damer e R e (oo rawtter e nrodusaa ) WANID L e § - Thomas cemetery, those in line of march after the|avenue is i % letter, which infornied Corry that| Taxes Come in Well. | parade. | | his suit was in the hands of the Lol ections (of §78,000 oubinf The factory whistles and the | Roasting Pans, size 13 b m(‘hm regular $1.25 kind, 98¢ each. Fry Pans, “Wear Ever” 9-inch size, 98¢ grade, 69¢ each. Genuine “Kreamerware” white Japanned ware, finest made, oblong shaped Bread Boxes, heavy grade, regular $4.50kind, $3.39. Regular $3.50 kind, $2.49, regular $2.50 kind, $1.75. Cake Closets, “Kreamerware”, , white ones, square shape, two compartments, I regular $3.50 kind, $2.49 each. Bread Boxes, “Kreamerware,” whit» m]] top, $4.75 kind, $2.95. I Floor Lamps, assorted styles and fin shes, with silk shades, regular price $43.00, sale price $39.50 each. Regular $35.00 Lamps $235.00. Regular $25.00 Lamm, £19.50. Regular $19.50 Lamps for §14.95. A hig assortment to choose from. The above items taken at random f ‘om the hundreds of specials offered for will hold a church bazaar in its par- lors on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The various departments of the church will take part. Anna Mary Gamache, Anna Mary Gamache, two weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Gamache of 49 Gridley street, died at the howie of the parents last night. The funeral was held this of Torestville| “rancis’ hospital Hartford to undergn an operation, $51,00 : | , Legion Meeting Tonight | Newly elected officers will be in. [Dearer and that $5 would be ample | ' “"]hz; ’:,‘:mfm:‘ :i"'u-‘;"grfc‘:""!'{‘ ile Thanksgiving Sale. | ehureh bells will blow and ring to- Tesulanimecing ol ¥ Brocks | alalledShy irae IDhislon A0 R | Lo dgovenitholmaceasarys espensesl acl o, ol e e e et 0 | morrow morning at 11 o'clock and| Barnes post, American Legion, will |as its meeting in the ecommunity |the return. The signature was the iEhis here e ley feels o | agaln at 2 o'clock In the afternoon |pg elg this evening at § o'clock in |home Wednesday evening, * |conventional skull and crosshones, | hENIY gratlfied over the manner in | to signalize the hour of the signing the post rooms on Whiting street. X = |artistically inscribed in red ink. h ”’)“‘”"V""‘, l,mve been com- — of the Armistice and the hour of as- | g ara) (mbarlntl malte haiel oMo Foresters of | COFry was mot of the type that | N8 In. He is confident that the ¥ 73 | |sembly for the parade. The order e s 5 L g ion ! |could e awed by the red ink so that | ETCALET art of the remaining $5,000 . tee which had charge of planning | mittee which ia suiding the destinics |of divisions for \he parade s as fol | Come UP (O discussion and four | Amerlca, will confer the degrce of |the letter and the hearer were turn- | Vi1l be in his office in ths near Berlln ews fand cesios thoraronseutanlel milljof dhejnfiats, 1t alexsbcted thatiths [1oys [aandidatcnsalishasinitistediintosthe ihefordecion e larnsic s of (A8l eq over to the police whereupon | fUtUre, making a fine record for the detiver an adidress and will proh- | hall will be crowded with Kensing- | Order of March |post, Only th Liesioninitaa) 1] be idates at itv mesiing in Bed Mea (g, o0 00, BLs T res. | Office for the year, 5 At A i LS T ‘nl-h tell sometining of the a H\H\Muun residents, as the event has been Marshal, Heury J. Fisher: ¢ ({ d in the ""'h,'.“ Iyt i fol ‘“I"l"whl] tonight. Ititution Deentntade heiciss vasll Timetable Changes. G of his committee in arranging for one which people have been look- |staft, Francis I Ia\ s Eddys | [he Work, & tfeed wll be served by ] [nolled today on the payment of | _TWO changes have been made in | v"v placing of the memorial, ing forward to. | Glover post band 4 the members _fl' the auxiliary. | Automobiles driven by g the new timetable, which became STANI EY KlN lS o the choris will render the] McKeon's orchestra will furnish| Veterans’ division: BrockeBarnes| FTOMS Will he made by thie post to | Roberts of Collinaville and Stanley Aslcep With Chickens effective yesterday. The train leave Lold war songs. aided m the audicnce. [ music and four prizes for costumes | post, No, 33, bt o AtdarlGan e oh Ve nle members to furn out for |Opomiak of this town collided Bat-| yyearieq by a strenuous week-end, | Ing here at 10:03 o'clock in ' ghe Such well known songs as “Over |will be awarded. [Commander Lawrence H. Krost in|ih® Armistice Day parado tomorrow. |urday evening. Roberts was arrest- | zogeph Dinello sought refreshing | MOrning for Hartford will leave in - I Thers p the Home Fires Burn- Woman's Aid Mecting {Command: Newton Manross post, G, | The order of dress will be civilian |ed. sleep last night where darknees over. | {ho future at 10:27 o'clock. The Al ing.” “Goodhye Broadway, Hello| mpo reguiar monthly moeting of |4 R in automabiles; I nited Span:|clothes and Legion ¢ Thoso — v took him on Pine street and crawled 2:06 o'clock train in the after. | Irance.” and many others will lw the “m, n’s Aid society of the Ber- |i¥h War Veterans, Plainville Home | M¢Mbers whe haven't the | noon has been advanced five minutes Urendered. in Congregational church will be |GUard, Lieutenant-Governor Fject| 82t them from officers of into a chicken coop, being unable | nal 1 ) he post. | |to finish the stretch from that point | and in the future will leave at 2:01 G d C ]n\rml‘p mr rendition of !'\rv“ 1 mt the hcme of Mrs, E. O. ‘lnhn I, Trumbull, in command, Close Tomorrow Afternoon ‘m his home off Pina stree! The | 0'clock, Rmerican Paper Goods Company ' ...e. 51 el uveeenine e & i U' ngs ] #en on Wednesday afternoon at \ i an auxiliary division: Sons of | The factories of Plainville will .’!‘.I‘ ner chfl r[n"p ’n: le [ Hvst“r:( ( ]b K " state mummm.r of the American | s oooioal eter Woman's Auxiliary to|close tomorrow at noon for the re- his nightly duty of locking up his | (3 ert K J I k. n to) | rt Kahn, S Bus Destroged by Fire Today 1 eio: wi spees coutin Chrion| TS e he 1ot mesting e | i Loons” et 1t mte ot e o tnet 4 e i S e B in J%, Lockhart of New Haven. will hel core'he annrial falr and s jares ot | G0 Bleaitolett s {emanating from his coop and won anker, Is to Marry i i {the nest £ alker on '\mmn;,mm He | {ondance is cxpected | Municipal @ivision Plainviile | part in or view the p‘u"ulr which | “fl«"r at the 1'\”‘“ of fowls wit New York, Nov. 10.—Gilbert W. e 1 e gnest of « fee S Hose Co. No. 1; Plainville \olice gec the erno . 5 I Dinello was discoverec 1 Kahn, son of Ott ak <ol TCKLY, 300 oo morse ovorommpti Gaptata] o, Wil Not Closs Tomorvow |Fo Cor No. 3; Plainvile poitcs | vl ‘.213 o s o o PIi0ed ot Pamous Trils, No- e centes st of the micc. | i e, ot v e e r DR[VER JU P “" " ” pealc impromptu. Capialn | o post offices in Eerlin tomor- | o 5 ol e g who seemed content to hat ; el ockha s in command of the e |, Miscel division: Sona o | Plainville have alse agrecd to closs 0 ma Anne Elizabeth o row will not observe Armistice Day : sals [ resent, but the siumbers wor e ATie Mips TN 1e2d h antry during the world war, || o closing for several hours during Roy Seoute, the afternoon and housckerpers mbly “]8 Be(}kel‘ Gflse A ‘ a’ helan, o Orange N, J, 4 i y closing f Bevers: urs ¢ | ol diviaion S (ainvillal mol are warnes at th acery store he arrival of | daughter harles 4y Legion Commander Urges Coopera- o outfit with which many Berlin| o Ry was aanoicin o ey hool division. Plainviiie school are w\‘rrv‘ 1 xu' e ;:v' ry st . At aug n ‘I a }ne ,\‘M\\]-‘m", AndNew Brltuin men Smere Ml9entls o Fomitey vl batanen durics (e | ClLAEERS puiilibe clospdlatiiinot ifos thatoes kind of coop would be more suital ¢ iJ)En Blores *rogr “or Armis- 1 tain Lockh s d il i ohile Accidents |of the da o er shops, 1 kin coop would more suitable tion' OF All—Program For Armis- Captain Lockl lesiies R St Automobile Accident the day. bar ps, The marriage will take of the day at 5 - o ton al cupy | William 1. Hickey of Hartford, |account of ciosing this v " W.|fora” dinello, the Ambassador hotel in tice: Day—>iddictown Team Wins P (s o vl also runion tilllarising a sedan, and James Brown will be closed only dur s vlvf\ml'*m““"”l“"i_‘;;fi;lf‘fi::”j‘; ’Iw‘“h“ o Nove 19, acc T anrat AT Meotinme]tenis, Captain Lockh ([ of Bristol, in a touring car, figurea | comm Hojas recdrder and | Beas0n sk 8 1 e ! DL with the arriage —Womuan’s Aid Mecting—Itc e T | Shovels Some Snow in a crash on Forestville avenue Congregational Notes | siaprems o nati that a few drinks had caused him | ilcense bureau, Kahn gave his age inain speeeh of the | a | o a1 2 Sanley King of Kensington mi e Dy | presentative-elect Mr. and Mrs. rear the home of . H. Calor yes-| The Woman's Fed Molineat cker and oth-|to wander and his memory Was|aq 21 and his occupation as banker. | Sl racanad Delngtoranatodtenrly: S e Francis Deming of Lerlin street ' ergay th-automobiles were con- Congregational churel er trials ead. He|plasing him tricks, even this morn- Whelan declared she was 21, L isimoenine o an automobile f SEel i yesterday took a trip o West Hill [siderably damaged and Deputy Sher. | sowing meeting manla when he went s‘ he could not ;\m lember g 1t i 1ing i e . Hartford, ai iliereltliay i} S s e i amasadial i o nd died last | Where he secured the drinks, except . as e was driviog caught fire ano ot gy, Hurtn iere the) ¢ a summer iff 15, W. Furrey a‘ter an inyestiga- The Woman's B v and died last | ¥ . o = o server o destroy el War son gain be vendored Mr. Deming was surprised |tion, ordered both drivers to appear {of the church will } in el T e s (o o American Observer Has A wngd by the Amark o p SRR s Wrannan, pastor of 1 several inches of anow on the \in court because of the fact thut |meeting at the Center church house, | WS retired from the beneh in 1918, | Wa L T Part in Deliberations f’" ! T e clboaatco il N pis el e S B porch, He was occupied for |neither would take the responsibility | Hartford, Wednesday, Thursday and | ' fore the expiration of '_"rl.‘nfl\‘wl'u o haind eob it e N O Y Nov e i ot s o his way to Rerlin street for (o will then pronounce the | S €ral minutes in cleaning the snow |tor the crash. | Friday of this week. Al those wish- | d reached | “Iriend” m; cated Tr., American observer with the ) s of the plant. whom he was | s 3 Berlin was visited yesterday | Antine Ma of Jacohs sireet, ing transportation, should commun Ratings Slowly Coming et Fir e il 4 cnediction. The 1 will play ¥ 3 born dn Wexford,| Outside of the rating of ' > he y to the factory. This was | ot " rs lea ; first squall of the season. The | Bristol, was notified by Officer {cate with Miss Norton | essborninfiVextord, | 1istdoRoLEth oS rali g o) oday in of the experts 2 6:45 1le was procceding | - } + ) will be ¢s, lowever, were few and far |liam DBuys to appear in the local .\ special church meeting will he | 4 18, a me | master William A. Hayes wi who a ogram for the Among the guests of honor will t Pr I s t henniless ¢ ent of 90.20 for t e iong Kapmington wvenue and hisk SR CE S A0 e om | belive ourt following a crash in which his [licld Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. | °3 & penniless or- |cent of 10.20 coming n Isters, X tantlsin beasicaushiibyesinoth et a S s i Sl RALASHI T Last Betlin Items automobile figured yesterday, Mar- | to take action on the for | 1o Cooper Institute at | examinations, the ranking tigu which will have as it purpose the al- he Gl s dr insidehimel DADYASIEOSRE B SHDs Al voung peopie of the North tel was following an automobile [ 1925 IR ong urs in | George W. Simmons and Captain | joiment s allies of the pro- .Im SIS e for him to | manders and Al u‘wlm~ of cach hav- | ist_church of Hartford will |driven by Fred Johnson of T i rterderoninatl ! an educat | Frank 8. Merrill have failed to ar-| coeds of working of the Dawes - o invited ) S8 1 the i ¥ 5 » bar i Y ve The civ ervice col ssion & » <, o to a tto i S 1 . ot at the Methodist and as Johnson neared re | class will meet Wedner | Drin LoT0. e nive ST e ol vIliseryiceiigommisaion fire paralion iy ogan, it 1§ E Nt Hiv G e e 2a S i cohh on Thuraduy) evening of) this|tived to aco 1t 745 py m | minence and was|anno that the exam ite e 00 1 ped out just in time post of Berlin, fogetlier I_mem- t 7:30 o'clo Thol reghlar B - S district attorney|showed Mr. Hayes as first with Mr. n state depart- v Sl bkl {hers of other Legion posts, Daugi A : | catmolic Churen No | was chosen by ‘q‘,,,m(,‘g as second and Captain ( r veterans, Spanish War vet- : : WS LD ) as he = and o ovder of Hartfor el ' 5 HonlilCantainbAre at of fumped from the machine il War veterans, S Wiy Yels ftertained Trienta, from! UNew « York[(uin into. ot i rena tat b el e Heg i nh e ko J S0 ScorEUDMOnRIn I SholIdECAptain i ATelvou s ery lanslots fo piltohare he - e e AL G ins, Sons of Veterans, Roy Scouts il 1 ) | masses in the irch of ( Lady ; ent. pointed to the office by ( T bt wonld have hieen hurned alive LiGirt Sconlsmlll cccupy acatailh i Simhe ihrary:willlbe open thin eve- | xo 1o 5t el ; : A the | E. Hart Fenn. as ma 2 i, ! ; At either side of the bronze tablet | n° 4 Lo “’ orclock 1o | hearing on : E. Fay, the pastor, who supreme be om yunei youuwiil be stationed scouts, on one side |- e eliar iy el ol anintiempled ftoup oA GHORENS rec! pryiSHI ) o1 IR T e s e o et oo happily satisfied 1 scout with the national col- gLy s condition shows imp o il | A 1S nal € ning as to the ¢ coune b o i — — ] zal Urges ( "“I'f;"‘“"“ lul:\f Hr:“” flag of th L phone pole and went el sald at | thelchur Saturday < S iaators - Commander Pasquale Giannotta Lefore coming to a stop. ! morning at 8 o'clock for epose Yol | o nnouncement today, asked premises of the monument RFPUBLICAN CAUCUS | I L8 v {morning at § o'clock f h P i : ) ] n an annou ) | £ . S o 1s, e coaperation of all ex-servicemen [and tablet have been decorated With [¢o o o6 T riin are requested to ment ———— | 0f th~ soul of the late Charles | When a The SR s Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic iy e e fiee Hiiliniaes :.,j,",,;,,“i | — | MeCa | os w sterday but only in a few fures Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief in that the dedication of the bronze | Dance Tomorrow Night s in the town hall on Fri- | Has Dog tn Bound SEE NS | ! at caused 1t concer I i S 1 tablet and the gencral Armistice | A dance for members of the erad i DegaR I den; Bl At Al Jus oungsters of the city here is one safe, dependable treat- gir Day abservance may he s ion and their friends thict Loy ¢ nall brown a } . the ! wio = Tohs anavarea) 4 ment that relieves itching torture and he || ¥ Eae LA b i purpose of el 1t s a . N e T e R K that cleanses and saothes the skin. \\Humv the sup 0! ] at t} « ge hall t | 1 to t N a Qat 1 ppoin E t a! I S A At egates to the Republican State ; have it by apr g to M - s Soon after the first application of Zemo day will not be as suc I t at 'clock, 88 & convention to be held in Hartfor Dainet dssxjtoirout o 5 B 3 otherwise. e nrged all menihers of | climax o the day's activitios. This | xoner S lw‘. Har Plainville - “It Ain't Goin' Rain No Mo " You will find that irritations, Pimples, the Legion post of Rerlin, all women - S G e G SO ek B e Plaimille Bricfs N Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Rm — | glior ‘r " ' ;, ‘,” premises to be one of the ASON T nomination of a candidate for Sena SPECIAL, TUESDAY. NOV, iha e nins lcinh i et e X 2 t % \\urm and similar skin troubles | who served as nurses in the late | covoarraire IGrtin Eine it a5 of atea 3 \ I > k appe | " 11 other men in Rerlin wh r ngress of the United ARMISTICE DAY |night at tha home of Mrs. T. A disappear : =1 | L d all otz min ! exlinin o Struck By Trolley Car St taaiis remain of thr S s Tl Zemo is all that is needed, for it [ ;"“r"“‘ LA RN {lig gane! wrt, 14 \‘] o AR®. official term commencing on the ¢ y\ -y - | h‘m <)w= most skin eruptions } Le present at the celebration ¢ the M ritain road. Kensin ) Nae Sl 3 B¢ - Tablet To Be I'n-(]l.nx?.l , was knorked down by a trolle Sl bl e g : HeSote e o] : ) bh @ = he stage is all set for another big | car' mat evening at about 7 o'clock 2 | . | ; ir | cut T th | . 3 5 i HENRY C. PEMING, Chairman. | il Weston: andl L famiiv ha dee ik o A | day InStheshistorysofithe fown/Selilishe auntainedlan iniurenilot eye andllns Ehi s il it e S B A T | aal News Comedy ||| ,z\r,,l il ¢ 2 HRD : 4 ; Beclin, the dedication of ths bromse |y hrulsed and scratched left dew. ;.0 5 < oy s Nashing L ey DR, Xunzers hvaA ) .1.‘1156; c and healing, 25c. [ tablet erected to the memory of [~ The voung girl, In company with | . =) apartment 2 shing ‘ sofi r N L Ao : those who served from Berlin in the eral others, was waiting for the | ST e o great war. A solemn event coupled | xow Rritatn honnd car at ane of the % T aniiersary of tha.METIng OF the | on s Ao ey et o ot So nterestmg ny More BY BLOSSER armistice which ended the war oD | tracks, so near that the ear struck November 11, 1918 her. She was thrown a distance of The program arranged by the ape- | soveral feet, landing in a diteh. Her | cial committee will be one befiting | oty AW, I AINT GOIN' TR THOUSKT You were ruined by the mud and ol & i s WELL, THEN, WiY the occasion. The American band of | water in the ditch / SAY, JAY. WHERE i } T SUNDAY ScHoo. )| ENJOVED SO m U DON'T YOU WANT J New Britain will render a concert at e was taken to Dr. A. J. Gond- 1) WUZ Yo VESTERDAY P ) the soldiers’ monument, in which vi- who treated her for the in- v WHY WUZIAT You verel cinity the ceremonies wiil take place, | jurics, 4 TO0 SUNDAY from 1 until 2 o'clock in the after- Middletown Wins Game R ScHooL nl noon. The All-Middletowns walked away / / i The exercises will be with the All-Kensington football team yesterday afternoon in Middle- ca” by the horus, which | town, the final score being 23 to 7. as been reorganized for the oc-| Kensington had oft day for casion, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will | fair and the Mid s took then offer tlie invocation, followir portun o'clock with the singing of dva age of the slightest ¢ which Major Frank L. Wilcox, chair-| ity to make gains. man of the committee in charge of Masquerade Ball Coming the arrangements for the day, will The Foremen's club of the tddress a few remarks to the au-| Amecrican Paper Goods company, dience. All the speeches will be de- under whose auspices 20 many en- livered {rom the parapet in the rear joyable times are held. will present monument. to the audience, | the event of the fall season on Fri- H which will ba seated on chairs west | day evening when the { of the monument grounds nual masquerade ball will be held Following the talk by Major Wil- | at 1iosq 3 eox, Dr. Thomas C. Hedgson, wh 3 intendent of ALSIM 0 wea semncr airman of the com-