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THRE offered in all MAIL ORDERS FILLED OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ON FUR COATS of QUALITY RECENT ADVANCES IN THE PRICE OF FURS CON- FIRMS OUR PREDICTION THAT FUF MUCH HIGHER AFTER NOVEMBER FIRST With wise forethought we made heavy purchases previous to this advance, so, while present lines last, we offer extra value to our patrons, IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF A COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIO RACCOON COATS, dark shade, beautifully marked vererasaraaenees 521260 to $345 MUSKRAT COATS, in silver and dark rat, priced. .. v $125.00 to $375 WOULD BE NEW FUR COAT NORTHERN SEAL COATS offered at $105 to $212.50 each TTUDSON SEAL (dyed muskrat), very handsome, for terreasaneanassss $229.50 to $395.00 each ALASKAN SEAL COATS, rich and elegant, for. ... .§275.00 to PRICES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED LATER These Quoted Mean Big Savings on Quality Coats SPECIAL LOTS in Coats for women and misses the new winter materials, beaver, squirrel, wolf, fox, fitch, caracul and other attrac- tive furs that by special pu\clmsc save you on the one you select from these. $59.50, $69.50 and $85.00 each trimmed with .00 to $15.00 mar school, One of the features of Berltn News the evening will be a round I:flrlt"\lu entertain those who attend, discussion @ zover ol » t, dancing will be 1o say. Seenn year of the orga ROMINENT ELBCTRIGIAN [ e pointed to bring e of Women Voters Will Hold | officers, which will be voted at the December meefing. re urged to atfend ant ! —Men's Ly- All members his niost impor Haportast Mecting cenm Wil Futertain Prominent Speaker AU Supper—Other Ttems | James Griffen of Hartford, ¢ Al divcctor of the has been secured to deliver the addreas of at the “stag” s nt electrician and %5 neldl inext Wed tio surane ol Int t | William Adelbert Lyons of aze, a promi I years ning A known g a1y throughout the /e 1o Nonts Ty town, died (his morning at 1116 [y o'clock at the New Britain General hospital, losing a fight against death which started on the morning ot Oc tober 29, when he was seriously ir jured at the Vulean Iron Works, Continued hope was held out for his vecovery during the early part of the week, but on Wednesday eve- wing e suffered a relapse and from gradually failed part < spoul trained y |icet of his talk v | Tmagination d the New that time on until his death Mr. Lyons, for some time past, Wl eleetrician at the Vul- On the morning riding through Everyman' Tiold an audience manncr, Mr. € ifen co on one of fhe factory en the vehicle came into |7 vith one of the automatic . Hamilton A Mr. Lyons' nesday eve n Britain institution in a ondition, Barly this wer o secncd fo he dnmrosing, hut af- | 7 o ISR ¢ of Wednesdny he |10 adiition to the ; [ fen, thers il L gl 1 nh — e was born in Meviden on ) 5 RIS 1, thie son of the latg Willian | Lvons and Mrs, Lyons. About )| o finily moved to Ber- | 1 M. Lyor was for many | 0 well Kiovn barher here l ling ont lis b fo Tatsy | : or Mr. Lyons dicd a t car o | "' ) i r N Lyoer atlc “ K wn selinols and fater en- | 10 . red the cimploy of theConnecticnt f Malina-Mosic s bachi 1e where he | George Malin e o [Matina of Kensington, T « |Theresa Mosie of : lhe marzicd tomorrow YiA Movl a'elock at 8t Andr i his position to enter the |Britain. R | 1y v harin e [ferm the corcnor | | i in ol 1 by av }ocnioted gevat wrosperity in ot the groom’s me fine, Aons uilding fitted {is well known i town n new Kensington | ployed Vel i | Masquers ! s and entered 1he | at Grange hall was v Iron Works, i, Wl " il cleetrictan | < peopla present cnjot going ahont Music \ Times O'Tpien's « in Next 1) wnce tonight at has arr Ler of guests has lost ¢ of its mest pro. ssive young men in the death of |* S an excec Adelhert Lyg jit Women Voters To Meet K ing 1 f Wo n ! s ol 1 of im 1 ] 1 > gy 1 dar e The mer 8 o'clock at the Ken ing some new features, with which | underweight for of tount fone of the branches which s being jon the -.Huhml by the league, v will lead (i enjoyed whist will be placed in Tho commitee larrangements includes 1 present [ney, Harry McKeon and I'r some inferesting reports of the ro- Ipont. B 0 |ceedings and it is expected f capacity aftendance will be present Y kit 2 to hear what the repres i )l Malar- | ank Dicr- Find Stolen Car Employcs at railrond representatives of Kensington in the convention been stolen’ n Bristol on \\._mmr 1 abandoned near the The license number 15 taken and wo : New Britain pol bs This Morning After| me navwes ot e will be presented at this me Valiant Week's Fight ing and“the_organiztion i ‘lmn platfori. {of the car v discuss a program of the coming year, & who en anization's communicated who notified s to Berlin and {back with him. Judge Griswold inating conumittee will also bhe & ar Vil with pneumonia for continues to according to ay. The Berlin masgis owas taken ill s soveral Secure Compe his | and Griffen is well known in th addressed s itions, arded as one of the s in the state, yehologist a | Berlin troop of gregational church tonight. nk Cobey and {elib and the Blue » montbly meeting Bible class, bers of each group breoming highly enthusiastic regarding his abllity to in an interes An anship in Hartford for a time conneeted with the Yale-Maryland foothall s voshed | WHo attend the supper Sy evening's entertaimmenty will he of great educational ADAYMS HOUSE meml 1 ad to back it up. PIamvu’Ie News WILL SERVE MILK fing With School Department Ixodns to New Haven T Important Iegion Auxiliary — Y Ises Well—Slight o Accldent, heen made with the lic Health Nursing association, and mes nourishment, together cach 100l day; and recelve tle of milk with a st in it eve morning. 1f a child is absent, loscs his The milk will be pasteur of a high degree of excelle it to pugils during a riod following rece in neighboring .citics an and 1§ introduced into Plain ville as an experiment, with 1 cess that it ean be exter commitice pils who are un el o | hoped that all parents it a sucee | New Haven Bound Principal Orrin take the cighth g | Yale-Maryland foothall game in | Haven tomorrow, ¥ will 1y | companied by one or Lo complimentary piss o the who have 1 wll gam ird to the veut with streat ¢ party will I turn affer the game is over high school pupils will al fend this game wnder the super vision of Principal Thillips 1L Lord y that Yale will not lack suppor | I trom this town Legion Ausi M An important Ameri unilinry district meeting « held at American L 5 meeting @5 elect a distriet ec itteewoman for 11926 hecause of the vesignation of | B & L Mrs. Mary Officer, who was elected i e s eomention. A1 wene | |- Service Station i T | Radio Service | Teachers Retu [ Anthovized Deater for Fretd 1 b and Miss | nann, Pada, Crosley and Grehe heen it and | Gyperophone Se e o) < ‘.'.,.w‘,';wl Willard Batteries e Broad stre return- f, o ' ‘,1‘, a Harold Lo ] New and Rentals—all makes ve- [ S ey charged, Delivery Service Newell hag been i = w Fine Basketball Ouitook Vederation Meeq most successtul 1 mary Prof, Haery Sills, prompter rician in Hartford FRECKLES AND HIS FRIET\‘D Nursing Association Co-opera- FOR UNDERWEIGHT PUPILS i v i in cach room, 1arents and friends of the school pupils are most cors ¢ invited by Mr, Judd and h schiools durlr on any day and at any M. C. A. Baskethall Team Prom- | Milk will be scrved to the morn- nville Pub- | for 1 child in these grades will be welghed | loval patriotie cith ured and those who are | visit and inspeet the schoc underwelght and show improper | ith any | cooperation, cthers who desire it, will be rec- ket and his hottle of milk will be given or sold (o some- | nourishment. It is planned to serve | ort rest pe- | Uhe best te plan §s being carried out suc- | ~An automobile driven by | hope of its proving to e such a sue- |4 «d to more rades until all have it. The town cooperating with prove a great bhenefit to many pi- is |seem Lo b will cooper. n this cxperiment and heip ntes inville boys 1o (he izhth grade teaehers and will be | The propo e the to meetlng ever Yiold vesterday affernoon at 2:3 Houthington and Plainville monologe, Sonya 1he Hlay Mrs, A, B Strick Howard Smith and were served American Fdueation Week can I er 16-22 with appropriato t s di | teacher that [ time in order 1o see the re school work and observe the | gress of the puplls to visit t [ 1h hools is ear ing Kindergarten and first grade pu- 8 g e PU- | | aking Bducntion Weck a big sucs pils in the Plainville public schools | coss i the further advane beginning Mor November 16, ar- | progress of ¢ ion, Ylainville rangements to this coffect having | 5chools are alway is cspeclally set noand g 15 1o help educational intere West Sides Strengthend ommended to fake the milk every | The West Sides are still & day. h child will pay 20 cents | g thelr foothall team for w week; reeeive five tickets, one for [ big contest here Sunday with a bot- | I'rog Hollow Scuators of Tlartford. Two new men we 1 Jast night, when a snappy prac vas run off interest was ume, and this harder one for who ar 1) of tho town in thei ms state he | Shighit \lxlu Accident A || strect resident whose name - not be learned skidded on Main rect Jast night and slurred 1inst the curl smashing wheel, 3 machine was (o awners” honie by the Cooke's the Public Health socia- | Bus ¢ Nearing tion and Principal Orrin 1. Judd in | No opposition to the {his enterprise, which will no doubt | Milldale-Hartford hus lino at spects for such good. Atlor William Cooke mors n ned by Plainville reside arrangements o | auesting the granting of a franchi crbury & Milldale Tram r Co., while many others appear od o testify to the desivabillty of jected 1 s [ transported in cars loand ¢ dif- |bury fo Hartford through Pla tm { wuto owners in town, so that |Ville was oppoked by the Drist p aft- | the Gip for the hoys will he without | Pluinville Electric Ce | expense as Me. Judd has received ¢ territory such a line would une for | Fun. Meetly s Tonight or| The Y. ML C. A. group will 1 mccling at 8 o'clock toni v rooms on Whi trect The Plainville tive department wil hold an important mecting at streot schaol about 12 o'clock | rooms on Pierce street at 8 o'clock | Pormerly Bamm's Ga And am Prepared to do 1 on all makes of cars | and Oils Vord Parts | Accessor] Tires & Tubes sed and Re Storage A‘fifA | nnd and - Square Danees | GRANGE WALL | Plaimvitle, Conn Lethall team to the Dlair ‘,4 e Y. M. € AL gre il Al , 1 eopt have vetnened ol e on ‘ Wiy {in preliminary workont 1 Couel Allen Tailey ing into fine form. 1t Istart th U s rhanksgiving under way 1o seenre the M [ness college of 11a 1 {sonth ehur . the ol entered in 1 \ fwan (he champio poo t [ern nalf and lost 1o M in in which only se T v ted the teat 1 ! [ SATURDAY EVENING, NOV, Holman's Orchestra nrsda ekly dance will be | Kenilworth Club Party iy orth club of New Tirit- ( /\ \ I SUoL\! ~ i will hold its s e e ) 2 | W’S ' Ball. Music A\C" £ a New Dritain orchestra and in chirge s. It is expeetc club is one of th ions in New Athletic Club Dance nd the committee in charge AN T i‘[»\‘\\\‘r D ANY CREEK ! o IF To BUT You'LL vw Hone, YOORG MAN!! L/ . R { ot ) { Aom-) v the Woman's ederation of the Congregational church met n the church parlors 0 o'clock. Abont 150 were present, ineluding guests from Now Britain, Bristol, nd of Phitadel- enjoyed by all, gs Lols Phelps, Tea, coffee, and cake Supervising Principal Orrin Ta, Judd has arranged to have Ameri- lucation Week observed the Drowd street school on Novemn- ool pertod The cooperation of the puplls, aronts, and all those interested in asked in nt and cn to visitors | © ection, but Education Week | part for every | arent |r) ngth added to the | players n in s will home | 3 support offort to bring n East | el to ng in Hartford yestcrday, presented petition d bus ling from Dan- through Jeglinski from | ~ e 1 HAVED TAREN OVER TilE East End Garage pair- RLSON Publ;c Dance NEW BRITAIN DAILY JlLl\ALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925, Bristol News BRISTOL GUARDING AGAINST EPIDENIC Diphtheria Outhreak Is Being | Promptly Checked RAIDERS IN ROUGHHOUSE Tocal Spirlt is Pralsed—NRealty Stockholders Repald—Othier News | Notes of Interest From the Pell | City. That every precaution was | taken by the health and school d partments to Ul a of diphtheria morning of Health Ofticer J Woisard, who said that th u \v 0 definitely diugne quarantined. Eighty cultures s the asser( aken from the throats of schoo! children were take rday while about 4 mornir the state laboratory at Any positive cul 1 mean a quarantin e ot | the affected chilid, The kinderga rooms ot e Hin ( lny by Physician Arthur Jast | Misses Mary 19 ) n 1 Lu | genia Nor Although heen reporte W 1 down and as a result of the sures taken, case was com 1. run down fur as p blc s 1t was found tl | tfcted children had attended & rty on Haturd ght, Th i ame i1l on ) | of Communicable Diseases ate Board of Health w i i and etforts il 1 1 we himn over th wtion nipped in the bud. Wants A ration 1ol it tion ¢ lay ght in taking nt, wil he Heaith Ofticer Jof the latter official Wade 1o di expeeted to hri local hicalt tion, Dr. Woi ) hut at the last mect the police « d ropriatic 1o lion | he ¢ hut r Dr. Woisard ¢ vor Wade sl ter, Dr. Woisard v t the job w big propositi the crit \ e g 1'por t i 1 it wa 1 at i 1 ! ' t position 1 f Hubhard Advised Cooperation Cooperat 1 unith i Wacturer ot i L i i of 1 (1 . 1l i « About 4 i t ch taik o F by 1 1 Praises Local Spirit The 1 t 1 Organ no repayment would he made. ment, such as the bullding of the new hospital, was highly commend- by President Charles T, Tread- ay of the Bristol National bank at dinner of the Chamber of Com- werce last nigth at the Endee Inn Ireadway suid in part as fol- Ve “I'hree or four years ago Bristol was consldering raising 500,000 for hospltal, The question same up to how wo would proceed to ralse fund. The directors of he hawber of Commerce got together, regardless of what organization they belong whether it be the lospit club, Visiting Nurse, Loy Scouts, 1, or waepe inte od in , Boys' 1 Cross were no difference. ted in the Com- munity Chest, raising of funds for lospuital and other humanitar- fons. We got together 1 sald ‘Why not ralse the money clves?’ Xed, *Don't you | t to get In some ex- » belong to bureaus Somao b s to raise funds 1eonc 0 knows all about such | in undertaking? We said ‘No—we not golr to do it that way,' At it time a elty in Lchusetts, ut the sa E ize ours, only 1 Dristol, dec y 1o ralse $250,000 tin that ity ther —no publie spirit prevall- They hadn't the number of | 1 during ou Ir How much did they { and twenty of it s who raised ft— outside men lired to put ove I Suppose nt your money that way aroun cre? Phat is 10 per cent of the tal raised. What did it cost us? ind we fed 150 of you for seven days at that, every noon. Mr. | Lee (referring to Wilson 1L Lee of | New Haven) will tell you that to ey have to have a hu 0 will tell you a sin 1, and 1 suppose if | ose figures we will 1ds me | w Haven ! some- va of belonging to U ¢ and lead- Aty Stockholders Tiepaid ment has been made by v committee of the dircctors of the ol Rteglty Co. that with the cx- ion industrial stog Lhu'.lr‘rv‘ offered $100 h share mx Nov. : by President | or organizn- v 1 that it wos a big | eption to have a really company The Bristol I (o, was organ- zed several years ago by e le to relieve an acute housin tion and for a time many con= | red that the etock was some- it on a ch basis and t ho nouncement from the ‘m..»mc' n Officcrs William W, ki and - v upon the of Curtiss 1 Dy nue, Pire oW it 1 some of his ¢ ! intox s revealed and rted for ' cers. A knifo 1 into 11 it (1 quelle Officrr 1 1 ¢ of Pirog's on- Ly a blo om his flashlight Tohn 1 ke i interfered with police officors and was also police headquarters ph M. Donovan sen- months in jail is 1 giving him six months § for resistance to th weki - was allo payment of costs. il Dinner N €W work A\ i y ‘we," T mean Kent Jiubbard, president of Chamber of Endee Inn Hubbard told of arganized effort, nals and 1 ¢ vization | \ tw made to mak : to | in y 1 concern- r 1 situation in New 1 vhat had 1 « 1 fal « N I e by 5 ' 15 4 pera k.m, night. A Tough Llfc yes wxuinined by our lleululx!n(‘. Expert Optometrist. WITHOUT ORLIGATION can't afford to neglect four. eyes, when you can get the A8 9 l(h-nllfl:llly fit- Iud~un4i lmy weokly, .ZL.&_e!f omu:ym-.vu_vgrg_n_!“__ 351 Main Street, New Britain ally explained how the New Haven had been saved by r of the manufacturers in too much | ralsing funds to meet a bond issue which came due and of how coming back. pirited men to hielp put thelr [ prophesied that some day the New | road would position which It formerly held, aking concerning economy he ted humanity as apal- » are o great , “who are inside of who ought to At many men outside who “There {6 no such thing as a 100 per cent rotten man.” port of New Lon« ted that co« ke that port ding scaports of the ed | road Concerning the | London would be a leading port co-operative v this port can be used rather than shipping goods through congested neck of the bottle at : conciuded his remarks with & resumo on cqgnditions in Germany, where he visited this summer, mak {ing an investgation, operation in Germany, he said, that is prospering Due to co« co-operation. rmany and all are working toe the burdens im« posed by the war,” he added. possibllitics of a fature Nes of tho Cham- |, Tlubbard explained thought that any country that was eventuall® have »r this expansion would take with other countrics or by other mvann‘ 'BULLETS FLY AS GIRL CALLS BROTHER “MONKEY” (seven Year Old Detroit Boy Admits Ithe form of aliis Lxplaining He Was “Awfully Mad"” ’ Detroit, Nov., 6 (R-—Because his ar-old sister, Mary, called him wounded the he told police de- awfully mad and I meant or, but T was sorry as soon L had done it," the boy told po- was shot with a rvee from a locked bue t a neighboring The boy replaced the revolv- er and relocked the Budhist Priest Trained Suffrage Campaign J v. 6 (F—Three Luddbist priests are bee up the came universal guf« suffrage will be Japan for the first time e training nrlmn!s by scholars government When the course is the priests will r priests and then de ym(u ents, 1ps ‘um Ireds of othe AND HIS BAND Featured SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 RED MEN'S HALL This Orchestra has recelved the contract to furnish the best Dance Music at this Hall every Be sure to hear Saturday night, Special features every Satur- Admission 50c. 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