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ELKS' WEWORIAL | BERLIN NEWS - PROGRAMSUNDAY. =~~~ RETURN OF JoB Public Tnvited fo Annual Cere-|cvimns. inter 2 0 v mony in Lodge Room o 1 " " TORPHOTOGRAPHS o Tyo Nawy Craft May Be Used n Memorlal address, Organ postl Sen. McLean Introduces New Britain Petitions Bill, proposing to gr: J )eKay»I_s_wllliand ( Postponed NEW HOUSES. S FINE O RCHING Kl Lating too much meat Kidnegs, then the Back hurts A well-know o sells lots of Jad Salts t lelleve in trying souble while it is only t BERLIN NEWY - o y meeting a . 11 Hazen on 1y ' the will be 1 1 pecial v 'K 0 ! i | e Methodis b will b ! \ Monday aft \ Mrs, Joseph Cote will have char D whist social t given by LTRSS Observing Eclipse Dec. 6 entative using the dlrigibl Loy geles and Si ndoah to servations an g the t jepends » ships can be instruments a 0 ma visible and Nar upstate N the kind proy | scientists, ahove the @ storms I e with with ! pes ven new inform static Interfer for this with | cer tes nn- he de- and ANOTHER SENTENCED Second Carnival Man, Guilty of Manslanghted In Virginia, Gets Three Years In Prison. § — Girard City Hall Board Poor, ~ Can’t Take City Court {7 Yale Law School Teacher Gets Reserve (‘ommission President’s Secretar) Will Retain His Post SMITH - ANDERSON 8 Sm pis Titon Ofticers will be nominated at the regular meeting of Star of Good Will lodge, No. 9, Shepherds of Bethlchem, at Jr. O. U, A, M. hall on Hungerford court, Monday eve- Deputy Master of Deer Island "3, "5 Supreme Regent Krops o Visit Wins Decision spending the week-end fn this elty. evening at the club rooms on Maln |street, and following the business Judge Crosby In court today ordered a writ lamus to Issue to compel Dr, | ¢* tutions of the elty of Boston, and master of the Suf- of flincss with which he is confined to his home. canum, oft Friday, December 12, and Thelt of a quantity of carpenters’ | will be welcomed with & banquet in tools, plumbers' tools and hardware | ye Burritt hote) and then attend the from a house under course of erec- | moeting of the local councll. Mr. tion at 261 Commonwealth avenue | Krops s an attorney and is well was summarjty t00aY by Albert Qquist of 208 East | city and Bridgeport will be his only moved Nove he United States, is entitl- provisions of the veterans' Main street, two stops In Connecticut. Lithuanian hall was the scene of Supreme Regent Krops will be ac- the bottle swinging episode that was | companled by Past Supreme Regent alred out In police court several | cariton E. Hoadley of New Haven, "II.'«_\';’ f';: ;‘ .':w: not Ukrainian hall a8 | prank H. Ril:y, grand regent of Con- without noties the n . g 1© Clhamber of Commerce, who 18 | committee has been appointed for with' typhoid fever, is resting com- | 4, Hart, K. J. Porter, George H. Dy- of Boston ar- plpoye of Suffolk coun therefore could sclf of the provisi He was remeved from reported that vas lax and crunkeaness prevalent it tieer Teland e ' Underground Radio for | Use in Mine Rescue Work Dittsburgh s on underground reception of radio signals for urpose of developing a super- nd radio recefv- used in mine resene k, were conducted with excellent surgh station ot it the ' {he bureau of mines durlng the re- trans-Atlantie government radto charge of the exper suspect, who cantuot well be sent A government statfon m the cellar of Mr. was used an English and contl- used a fifty-foot now 1s working on | : for use in mine KACEYS PLAN BANQUET Afair This Year Will Probably Be McNamara And Van Kempen And | Held At Burritt Hotel—Nominat- ing Committee Named, erney Assemb named a committee LUAVES MIL DALY COUNCIL DEGREES tomorrow after- W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 4 r s ekt Bk City Items P AN R[BEPT'“N GET OUT YOUR SMOKED SPECS; Miss Sylvia Heizer of Hartford is | e i wi meet ondsy | T0iS City December 42 on. bridge will be played. Supreme Regent Richard E. Krops | &t Micahel J. Flynn of the po« | o0 (hjeago, 1L, will pay a visit to partment s off duty because | | New Britain Council, Royal Ar- last night was reported to the police | known in Chicago as an orator. This nectlcat, and other prominent atate Miss Mary E. Curtin, secretary of | officera, The following reception i1l at her home on Hawkins street | the occasion: A. F. Corbin, Walter fortably, according to today's re-|gon and David L. Nair. o The visitors will be escorted to the ,”:""" Mable Rollerer has entered [ Rurritt hotel, where the reception Eritain Gencral hospital | wil] be held at 6 o'clock In the even~ MAP SHOWING THE PATH OF THE TOTAL ECLIPSE ECLIPSE IS COMING JANUARY Where 8ho R here she will undergo treatment. | ing, after which there will be & SHOWING THE MYSTERIOUS CORONA OF THE SUN, STRETCHING OUT FROM meating In Grotto hall. MOON 8 DISK. HERRI[]T I]E[;LARE | Royal Arcanum members from al!l | the central part of Connecticut will| [{5e preaittite eveet thelaupcamelvecil, NEW Tork, Dec: 3.--On thejmorn oyer ing of Saturday, Jan, 24, New York's await it with strong telescopes and &un, then as it shuts | gent, while B trom the rest of the state and Millions will stop in thelr rush to cameras, to study its movement, its entirely, and fastly trom Massachusctts and New York. work long enough to look into a effect, the ' accompanying moves on. | darkened sky and wath the moon ! phenomena, | This time, all along the belt of the delegations are expect- ashut out the sun! i (ContinuentFrom FitstiPage s At the same time other millions total eclipse, astronomers will have 5e) ENDOR k B]NGHAM will form a board band of gaping | their instruments polsed against the Rl A AT skyvgazers stretching like an arc sky, They will be ready when, as The Asso .ated Press. from northern Minnesota to lower the sun rises in northern Minnesota, pletely shut out the sunlight, Bucharest, Dec. 6.—The Ruman- | empers of Steuben Soclety APProve, Now England. the monn's shadow will be observed fan government is preparing to de- | of Governor-elect’s Candidacy for| Within this band, about 100 miles in its entirety. members of the Franz Danlel Pas- home, will be required to 1ivi 1 veln &1 ¢ oua Unit restricted area, Knew His Range Bride (to salesman) — Please, Maennechor hall last night. coming year were elacted as follows: sir, T'd like a little oven. 2T ks a TiitisToyen 1 e erner mary| Onieltnorjsldelof)thisipaiiaipartinl] Not while sonr husbands. along. . | frat vico-president; W. H. Eddy, seo- - 10n€. — | o4 vice-president: John Zooller, 3d | Ohlo State Su: al. DE G B vice-president; Charles Hoftman, re- cording secrotary; Albert Leupold, endorsed for U. 8. senator by the poon, jn fts revolution about the |Lake No. 322, of the Steuben earth once a month, happens to parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Sty \Am;r]w:a-‘ “hm; ‘rret at come between the sun and the earth, | New Jersey and Connccticut, the study for the light it may throw on SI0LY DL A mEr O et At Than the moon's shadow falls on center line passing seaward directly - S 3 the ecarth, and, within the belt| over Montauk Point at the extrem- matter itself. 1‘ Officers of the society for the o qugaq py'ft, there is a total eclipse. | ity of Long Island. | Leaving the eclipse may be seen. | shadow will curva narthward until INSET, PHOTO OF A TOTAL one district. Sclentists ' moves slowly across the face of the out the sun Smoked glasses are nceded to ob- serve the first and Thence, at the ter- afterglow will port 100,000 undesirables under the wide, a total eclipse of the sun will {rific speed of 2,000 mlles an hour, recant law granting the authorities| United States Senator. be visible. Beyond it the eclipse the shadow will be . seen rushing of the moon will appear a bright exceptional powers to maintain or- | may be observed in partlal form. | southeastward across Lake Superior, der. A largs number of Russtan | Hiram Bingham was unanimousiy | An eclipse occurs whenever tlie northern Michigan and Wisconsin, the mysterious heavens beyond. southern = Ontario, United States, the about twoh ours. morning. WITH SIX DAY RACERS AR S D The eclipse may be observed along It is its formation and its deciine treasurer; Willlam Lange, first trus- It occurs only once im a lifetime, | this 100-mile band, first as the moon that last about an hour each. { tee; Paul Leupold, second trustee, | 3 | and M. Arneth, third trustes. Y. W. C. A, INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT |gleaning in the wheat flelds. champlon beef producer was e Local factories and a large com- Walthour and Georgetti Are Rac- | = ing It Out For First Place, WILL OF MRS, New York, Dec. 8.—The battle for | v bike race title as Madi- |, quare Garden, which closes at ck tonight, virtually had par- rvowed down to two contending teams the 132nd hour of the en the combinations of Mc- | Namara-¥ Kempen and Walthour- ! Georgettl held a two-lap lead over their nearest rivals, Goosens and which 1s glven to hor mother, one to tion of its kind to be held in New her infant daughter, and the third Britain. is placed in trust for her husband, The Y. W. C. A. gymnasium s his absolutely. Personal property, onstrating the processes performed |clothing and jewelry is left to the by women in the local factories. Hoyeee | mother of the deccased. The committes in charge of the 3 il factory exhibition consists of Mrs. | T L e T b oy . |Philip Stanley, Mrs, A. G. Kimball, | teams added nf her this nmr-fl‘v;]:. '[:‘ by ‘f Tf s?\m e As FRUMNHEmenway,EM s B ranic T e e ] Th: pannes !f;m f':. trolley car Traut, Miss Louise Noble, Mrs, Wil- | e e et or Martford at 11:45 o'clock lard Oguist, Mrs. John Black, Miss L e his morning split the awitch at the Anne Bancroft, Miss Flora Humph- L i e s of Main and Church strects, rey, Miss Arlene Root, Mrs. Howard s % m'l'u‘ h “‘.m 5 ard truck making the turn Parsons, Mrs. I. R. Hyatt and Mrs. ! . who is palred with De | anq the rear one continuing stralght. | Marehand. Wolfe, succeeded in lapping the ficld | The accident i3 thought to have been | The welfare exhibit 1s in charge 1t moon but as this palr still were | caused by another car following too | of Miss Grace Stowell who will dem- | he fory Storkelyr four laps in the r it had little | cingely and striking the contact|onstrate the work of a nurse in e | eaving on the ra Goullet and | which turned the switch. Traffic|local factory. Gastman also tried to improve the ‘ was tled up several minutes. The tableaux are in charge of Miss rositions of their teams but failed. —_— Mildred Bartows, Miss Louise Noble, The leade covered Robert Cochrane, Miss Helen SLAUGHTER COSTLY | Promiey ana Stine sieten” Dison. | Goosens and aps behind, three aps In the rear, | They will give picthresque glimpses.| of work in other countries, from the | | dark-eyed Ttallan maiden, singingas | | she sells her fruit and flowers, to the | and Mouth Disease to Find Some | thrifty Swedish women at their spin- | | | | | | 1!’:0u‘rmm‘nt Will Investigate Hoof | | other Way of Checking it. | Washington, Dec. 6.—The grea Epathfl cost of the slanghter method of | y checking out breaks of the foot and | mouth disease among cattle has moved the bureau of animal industry of the department of agricuiture to | propose an investigation in Europe | by scientists to determine other st Tutheral meang of preventing spread of the | me, 46 Jubilee (e s. Olson was The plan as outlined to Secretary lias ben a resi- Gore provides for selection of three | Mrs. Charles F Emily Olsor ¥. Olson and ors of 1 died at her last night Some Assyrian women are prepar- ST mittea of women ars helping to [ing a booth to {ilustrate village life make the industrial exhibjtion, which [in Persia with the carding and spin- | competition The will of Mrs. Katherine Dohm wiil be held at the Y. W. C. A on |ning of wool according to mhtive cus- r eist provil:s for the distributien of Monday afternoon and evening, suc- | ton, her estate sn hexy parts, one Ol cesstul. It will be the first exhibi- |gongs will be sung. . M Dee. 6.—An exhibition | erman F. Leist, 0y ard | Herman F. Leist, until he Is 30 years hardly large enough for the booths program for the champlons of 1924 | of age at which time it shall become which are being prepared for dem- | in the International Livestock Ex- | | posttion marked the conclusion to- | | day of a show described by stockmen | «8 the greatest in history. More than $2,000,000 worth of | day. prize winning stock was arrayed for | rested last night and are the final review. Iilinots’ clatm to the title of world | against them by two¥oung women. Public Invited Ukralnlan and Polish folk | { | a total of 18 ar | 81,000 each for INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Y. W. C. A. Monday, December 8. 3-6. 7:30-10 “WATCH THE WHEELS GO ROUND” Nationality Tableaux at 7:30 last processes. But the total eclipse will be seen easily by the naked eye. Then, just for a minute or two, it will com- brighter stars will come out, a violet horizon and around the black disk glare shooting out on all sides into This is the coyona which sclentists have been trying to the constitution of the sun and of The whole phenomenon will last The total eclipse ftself will last only from one to two A partlal eclipse occurs almost | it will leave the earth at sunset in minutes, and wil be seen every year In any one locality. But | the ocean wastes to the west of York between 9:10 and 9:15 in the it's the total ®clipse that's a spec- | Scotland. feited in this year's show by a six- tenth victory in the 18 New Haven Youths HIBITION Arrested in Round-U New Tlaven, Dec. 6.—A of local police against young m who have annoyed young women on the strets In this city has resulted i , police said to- Three young men were Admission Free ning wheels and the French peasants # LAST DAY TO SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL 18ft. OIL PAINTING MELTING POSTPONED, B HEALS ' 3KiN TROUBLE Scaies Formed on Face . and Ngckr.VLusf Sleep I had @ouble with my tace and CUTICy Then my face would bleed and ed, and itched 80 badly cbat I sleep My facr was dis- d was 50 sorc in places that { could hardly touch # “ I sent for & frec & ura Soap and O i could see n decided gh Cuticura Soap and one boy of Cuti- and in two weeks I igned) Mrs Omar H Albee, Columbia Fails, Me Cuticura Soap to cleanse Cuti-| cura Ointment to heal and Cuticura |Talcum to powder are .deal tor( daily toilet purposes o Proeby Mad Addrem Where SonpBa Ointment 35 and Sbe Taleara e Try our new Shaving Stick. She wa ties and saciatie pointed out t lers experimentation in thls country dangerous cost to the faderal govern- ment and state governments of Texas and California due to recent outbreaks there approximates $ Misses Mart and thrre gra specting the affected areas. The funera 1:30 o'c Nathan Speigal eran cf Dr. Abel A the services Fairview ceme Dec e Sam Huck, et al perior Court, Hartford County ber 5, 1924, 7. 1924, ordered that Edwin W. ultz be appointed to sell the Funerals UG e | sald order on December 6, 1924, at | 2 o'clock in the afternoon unless, at | or before said time the sum found rr, | to be due upon said mortgage debt, -4 | together with legal interest upon the was | same to the day of payment from was the date of the judgment and the brought here for bu view | costs of sald suit cemetery. Rev .. Brooks| Upon motion of the said defend- officiated at the serviees [ ant, Sam Huck, that the sale of sald | property be postponed until Decem- —_—_—__—_—'————~Mr 13, 1924 at two o'clock in the e George W. Spurr The funeral of George W formerly of lay in held this afternoo afternoon, it is adjudged: | That said sale be postponed until | December 13, 1924, at 2 o'clock in Py y |'ha afternoon and the sald Edwin | W. Schultz is hereby ordered to Funeral Dircctor cause notica of such postponement Phone 162 opposite St. Mars's Church. Residence, 13 Sammer St.—1625-3. to be published once in the New Britain Herald on or before Decem- ber 6, 1924, and it is further or- dered that a copy of this order be served upon the said eEdwin W. Schultz on December 6, 1824, before PLANT BULBS | :'in the attcrnoon. { t of ecl by OW FROM [0 merea "November 7, 1520, —— NGS, Judge. F. H. Bollerers Posy Shop |' ‘o ,J e | c————— Vears. gojentists to cooperate with officials | 1 some foreign country where the | disease is constantly present. It is | t that dificulty of preventing escape of the germs ren- | 100,000, according to bureau offictals, | who sald their agents still were in- | Order For Postponement of Sale | The Court having on November | of the city of Sanford, Fla., and DREAMWOLD, the Bodwell Realty Company’'s eleven hundred home-site development in that city. s A This $1,000 painting which reproduces in exact colors Florida in the winter time, has attracted a great deal of attention this week. DEVELOPMENT PLANNED. Lots-will be of a uniform width of 60 ft., to be faced on an asphalt street; each lotwill have concrete sidewalk, a grass strip, and shrubbery. OPENING PRICES FROM ONLY $435 TO $895 on the regular Florida easy terms, but only a limited number of sales will be accepted on this basis. * Please file this ad away, as a year later you may find it very hard to believe that the opening prices were so low Jor lots which will have the above improvements, and located less than two miles from the center of Sanford, or about the distance of from Belvidere or Lincoln Park, in this city. YOU CAN BUY SUBJECT TO A REAL ESTATE MAN'S APPROVAL. If desired, you may secure a location at DREAMWOLD subject to the approval. of Mr. Frank W. Holmes, formerly with The Home Banking and Realty Company. Mr. Holmes has already purchased on DREAMWOLD, and will inspect the property personally in about two weeks. p : Our judgment and confidence in Sanford corroborated by insurance companies as indicated from the following clipping taken from the Sanford Herald under date of December 1st. £€300,000 IS READY TO BE LOANED ON SANFORD IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Loans will be made on residences, business blocks and any kind of improved properties. The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company of Greensboro, N. C., the Calvert Mortgage Company of Baltimore and, the Mortgage and Securities Company of New Orleans, the three corpo- rations which Mr. Jackson represents, are ready to make loans in any amounts from $1,000 to $100,000 in periods from three to 10 years, he further said. Action of the three firms to make this money available for use here, comes as an indication of their faith in Sanford, he said. Belief that Sanford will have a population of 30,000 by 1930, was expressed by Mr. Jackson, who further stated there is every indication that the city will have a tremendous growth during the next five years. This will be eur last advertisement as subscriptions in our new finance corpo- ration are being received at the rate of §2,000 daily and, naturally, 'we are mighty busy. H. T. BODWELL, President. F. E. CRANDALL, Manager. §¥ NATIONAL BANK BUILDING—'Phone 1801. o