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'EVERY 1' minute of the day, every day in the year— vour Red Cross is doing some beneficent work that deserves your help and support. Can you think of any better way to use a dollar? JOINNOW THE DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. DICKINSON For Cold, Snappy Weather-- tiful fur trimmed ep vou content- ion was nusual value. and Distinctive Models $79.50 HOPSSFALES 93-99 Msylum Street Hartforl. “It pays to buy our kind” Unusual James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTURE Rooms 318-319 Booth's Block special Attention to Beginners Trainee of Yale University Tel. 1274-13 us SEIBERTS PASTEURlZED MILK AND CREAM RIGHT OVER THE HOME PLATE ome the American La| ce and one the Stutz, but a ma- | ity 04 second r*lwlc’k was for the I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUR \‘DAY NOVEMBER OVER | SHESAFGHTR PUMPER IS ENDED COmmOl] COUUC" Adoms Amen.; ghing the name of Countess Noll oan Lfl an(,e ROCOIIlmelldathl] 4-~-<nmlne Marie Desancton Deans, who said she was the wife of \H\V(vl‘ G. N, Deans of the Eightieth h Staffordshire (British) regi- men, @ in this country, was Ta France Galllo¢ at the 014 Slip police ¢ New Rt | S1ation here last night atter an argu-| ment with a taxl driver over his |Battles Taxt Driver Over Amount n(‘ Pare, Then Turms on Policeman | Who Was Called In, 1or will be placed this week Amer) An o th the 1 that at the time of her as wearing a fur coat od at $1,000 and that owned & dog worth > had with her a jeweled » and was fasnionably dress- i patrolman who arrested her | ! that his prisoner att him after she hud {to gather by vigorously denounc the driver of the tax) in which hnll been riding woman try to do literary wo * the com- veral months and to a committes work with the fire deelded to recom- # of an American La 0, $poke on | Aut ght. He sald had cor *8 the city would make | to this coun heard o - ¢ ed to the !Slip uunm to tiate | corroborated his wife' . | her rank his 1 s des 0 e, some "\\lm, some the Sea-| type reeommended. Any of the ma- chines would be 4 good buy, he sald. The alderman believes tha Amerf. can La Frahce avor with Chief | A am J. Noble, he remarked. The ommendation was adopted, eWer assessments were recoms ended by the hoard of compensa- and assessment on several streets, but as they were recefvi too late for printing, Alderm: 1 moved they be held - YEARSWITH R[]Al], Gonductor, Suspeo o, Turns on! Gas at Home . have been the Maline railre vastigation in cc thefts of more of railread ti Boston and tors under in- the y due the ci °red that no ae- d be taken before suffr- time to stuldy the proposition olved was had. The alderman’s , 18 to 3. Day . Nair asked ¢ clerk be instructed to s that no action can be helr items of business un- nded in early enough g in the reports Alderman Ju grestion be p d been em- for 40 ye a conductor, the disclosure of le of tire Boston ie in Portland was a onductor con- its from tha road. Coun- | Ingalls of Portland said | last night, “the records of Marston with records of other conductors of | the Boston and Maine rallroad have been investigatgd but no formal| charges have heen preferred., Out of de to ton's family, 1 prefer not to make any further comment.” Martson Mass, in 18 regular r of public works asked. 4 with a sewer in s being one of four $4,000 Aldermar ference ild cost 314,000 or $1 1 money i3 not avallable, The | remarked that money will available if it is spent con- y on other jobs. Chairman k L. Conlon of tl { Boston for se: works, told the council besides his widow sewer | sis ossible mxt cann MV without the jobs contemplated was horn in Rockport, 4 been on the n Stanley ickets from sold them stores and employment that Chairman Conior e unnsual, but in is ia neces T as can the co is busy too much not be ex- pected. Preparing For Water Shortage Power was glven the water board| to b a chlorinating out in the avent that It is found sary to pump water from brook and Wildcat brook into the| city reservoir. The equipment wo uld he a leader, let the d you to the first place < cost $1,000 and ESEIBERT & SON) 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAI MARE SURE 175 SEIBER TS The Burritt Gift Shop Sy Personal Greeting Cards We Are Prepared to Take Your Orders Now— COME IN. AND LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT The Burritt Gift Shop, 73 W. MAIN ST Opposite the Hotel N before it develops into brom- chitis ot pneumonis. Take Lin- onine at once. It will break up vour cold, stop your cough by n:’l:(;-l ll:l:d your irm- tated throa! give youprompt relief. Kerpa bottle handy all the time; there is no better reme edy for children's sudden colds. " Committees Named Resolutions for the appointment | rittees to work on erectl of a trolley and fitney waiti center of the ci t of & mun $.100 Bottles fore the councll in the mayor's mes- Remove that “a ftertaste" ht's meeting, Al- 4 preparec city depart tempt-to reents ving a trip to Ir e for the res GAS CAUS D BLAST Evidence Found That This Was Rea- Pleasanlly / Spicy! “Always Good Taste” on For Grand Rapids Explosion Mich., Yo Grand Rapids, 18 onnectic explosion which a stroyed part of t ee and injurt ak in nounced this aft Post office the theory he exp inspect hie as r contention posit on, point to ve proof of thei T - 4 for r e | will cked | e T o trical whrk and general repalr work, The girls are taught cooking, cwing and houschold manages and in the speclalty shop basketry, bookbinding, and Jampshade mak- On Friday evening beginning at 7:80 o'clock, there be classes in session at the Junior High school shops. An in-| ment vitation is extended to every resi- they learn dent of this city, to visit these leather work shops at this time to sco what is ing. Dot actually accomplished there, ¢ in which a study of occupa- The Junior High school shops are | tions is made. under the direction of Paul Wiggin Learnod (o Make Own Dress and are located in the Prevocational | A teucher recently and Elm street buildingd. Boys and | h one girls of the seventh and ecighth | w e proud owner of the grades of tha ENMu Burritt, the | dress bousted that she was her own Central, and the Camp schools, at- | dressmaker and that she had this week, asses dre BOYS LEARNING TO BE MACHINISTS nounced to- | § GIRLS LEARNING TO DO 1T BETTER THAN MOTHER ng the shops, number about | 1,400, Fxtra English classes sper three hours a week in the shops and practical arts classes p 18 makil of work in hold arts. weeks term, e tend learned to do the work at the Jun- ior High school shops. The boys in b printing shop classes school papers, program pecial | for s rial and | p! booka, nd of a ten| These are not expected to ges to | turn out tralned electricians, print- ins or machinists. They a trial course in var- ivities to help the boy e a better cholce of ¢ study and pos- ho different ¢ class in what Is termed shop Wi v plumbi DON'T WAIT TOO LONG Give thought to your order for personal ! Christmas Cards now. Make a note to stop in tomorrow and look through our sample books. The card you want is there. ADKINS PRINTERS AND STATIONERS : 66 CHURCH STREET ; Table Flowers Special houquets and center pieces planned by our most artistic attaches. Let us ou suggestions for your Thank ble. Phone us, or come in. VOLZ THE FLORIST 92 W. MAIN ST. TEL. 1116 | there is still & large number who h boys and girls attend | admired.the | of her pupils was | 20, 1924, school at the earliest possible age, leave in the seventh and eighth grades. These pupils cannot help but be influenced in thelr life work by their experience obtained in these shops. ROSA PONSELLE 10 BE HERE ON FEBRUARY 1 Operatic Star, Now Tll, Agrces (o Fulfill Engagement Here Early Next Year Rosa Ponselle, who has been obliged to cancel her singing gagement in this city, owidg to ill- ness, has advised the New Britain Musical club, under whose auspices she was to have been here on No- vember 30, that she will fulfill her engagement here on February 15 at the Capitol theater. Miss Ponselle is in Atlantic Oity nt recuperating, It was im- for her to appear in her ‘ull in Gioconda at the Metropolitan Opera house due to this same ili- ness, Her doctors have forbidden her to sing at all before Deceniber 1 when she will sing at the Metro- politan. The N Bri Musical club consider t sel fortunate to secure her services this year at all as Metropolitan opera singers are not usually allowed to give con- certs during the opera season. Miss Ponselle has entirely cancelled sev- eral concert engagements, but owing to the fact that she has been ad- vertised so extensively here a spe- clal arrangement has been made ‘With her managers and the Metrd- politan to give New Britain the date of Feb. 15, en- Minox, the wonder oint. ment, s the only thing will give complete raiief fromepainful an unsightly boils, pimples and rnrhum within twenty-four hours. Omly $ 0 conta, o 5 MINOX have and work to sup- H | SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN’ —Lpmine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and’ prescribed by ph)sncmns 24 years for Colds Pain . Toothache Neuritis Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumati Sm Accept only “Bayer” packag only (- ‘which contmm proven directions. 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