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10 Sccial News at the me Miss He of the ting held Friday evening also spoke on “The Car Teeth." The following music- Program was urrange AL Dawning! ‘and "Daddys Hwe heart," by Miss Helen Drennan; PMecting Hour by Misses Schmidt and Helen Brennan: You' "Going llome, \ by the Washington | plano solo by Miss Margarct Quinlivan: “To Hil Top,” and “Duna,” sung Miss [ 1rene Vahlstrom (Continued from Tage Three CLUB NOTES from the i “One Grace unrise and Thru chool glee club; lin' Aside sions of Parents of the various the front, nessing at least one On Wednesday ley School L'arents assoclation met at the the normal school Prior, of mus wmal rendered gram. She wax assi Catherine Travi 8mith, The speaker was Stanley 1. Holmes, ent of schools on the tion many o Teachers chools cuie v diver ngys ot the clations | well to t wit- o by almost cvery such gathering, | evening tur iy andi Issued for luncheon and Connecticut Hradfc on Saturday, Nov, the Hotel Burritt, he luncheon will by of the school, Miss Replies and accept- I be reecived Ly the urer, Miss Esther B, Lexir street, o Nov. Ne have been \nnual Invitations thirteenth dlrector A on school le prinely Murton Coats. secte- Stan- New taln, np ong the club are Mrs, s the wditorium, T Marie I’ Levin- nd Miss Eliza i the 1150 Ha representing school met at that were given by br, son, school physiclun beth 1 loeal schools, Who uged as | “Iood Children Nevd! pictures concerning hea part of the progran wrsday evening, Attoriey LeWitt addressed the Northend School chers greeted parents classrooms and refreshu scrved, The Washington School as: also met on Thursday evening u auditorium of that schoo Oper remarks were made Ly the pre dent, John Kulper. At 7:80 o'clock the parents met the teachers discussed the children’s wo L; in the evening an entertainment w given and consisted of a ‘cello solo by Miss Perking, accompanied by Miss Loifa Littlehales on the piano vocal solos by Miss Rose Miller and Arthur Harrop Miss Katheryn Swift, Miss Beatrice RReynnl Miss Esther Stanley and Miss Florence Trumbull of Plain- ville, Hartford members inglude Mrs, Burton W. Bartlett, Miss Isabel Brown, Mrs, Edgar B Burr, Miss Rianche Lawton, Mrs, ,Kenneth L. Mackay, Miss Genevieve Nettleton, Mrs. Charles H Redfield, Mres, Ed- vard 1 Reg 1, Mrs. Helen R, sther Welles, Miss Witson, Mrs. on E, Miss Ruth Hitehcock, Haas, Miss Margaret Bel- and Mrs. Yryant Tolles. It is cted a large number of these Jub members will attend the mects z and the luncheon. All present students at the school who may be home for the Thanks. giving recess are invited to attend this meeting, notifying the secretars- asurer of their intentions. D ye. nutrition worketr Alfred members of clatic in t s were sociation One of the intercsting chib mect- S ings of the week was that of the Miss Martha Rosoft and - selectlons | oy pritain Woman's club which oc- by the Washington school fj!f'm“ A teurred on Tuesday at the State Nor- Addresses werc glven by James I fn1 sehool when through the cour- O'Brien, Americanization director oo of Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell of and Miss Elizabeth Beye, school nu- yygqell street, Miss Mary E. Woolcy, triwml‘:l;“ T Bauive ot iha/aum president of Mt. Holyoke college ad- . T Jun- |gregsed the assemblage on “Our for Achievement associntion was the |y6remothers and Their Granddaugh- P}:lnc}lzpnlk:r:?k::h?'Mlh‘j :"::‘:‘"&;":"‘ ters.” Tollowing Miss Wooley's talk L OCKW! b D are L ithe club members were taken Teachers' assoclation Friday even-|through the building by a group of ing. John K. Burns, veteran letter g donts, carrier, talked on Junior Achieve- ment from a parents' standpoint. Betty Burns rendered a solo and a demonstration of junior work was given by Dorothy Barnes, Hazel Casey and Miss Burns, The East Street School association met on Iriday evening at the andi- torium and the following program was carried out: Selection, t Street school orchestra; vocal solo, Walter Falk; reading of p proclamation for American tion week, Constance Johnson; Britaln Schools,” a talk by B, ‘Weeks; vocal solo, Santola Ve L. Brooks; DY The next meeting of Esther Stan- ley chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, will be held at the home of Miss Mary Whittlesey and Miss Frances Whittlesey on Decem- |ber 4th, when music will be the jture of the ernoon’s \The artists to play include Herbert nderson, violinist; Miss Margar- Perkins, violoncellist # and Miss I'rances Parker, planist, o e ot Lambert Murphy. tenor, Is to give program of music on Tuesday, De- cember 1, at the Center church at § o'clock In the evening. Mr. Mur- 1‘,‘1“ comes here under the auspices New Tritain Woman's club nd is one of the few arfists be- smbers of the Parents 1 Teach-{for the public today who can claim ation of the Smalley | distinction in three fields of the vo- sehool on the fopie, “Contagious cal profession-—opera, oratorio and Discases and How to Control Them,” [recital. In his debut with the violin n, superintendent of » health department, spoke to the of the e MIRACLES! Anclent World. And ‘But do you Kne Our Washington Bure facts about these w about the S lers of the Modern World? u's latest bulletin x you in condensed fc ra, Fill out the coupon below and send f CLIP COUPON W Tha Washington ‘\I\nrv | SCIENCE EIDITOR New Britain Herald. 1 5 i sE VEN WORDEN ve cents in loose, or un: 11 want a copy WORLD, and_ enclose. | * postage stamps or coln f . NAME .vovvnnae 8T. & NO. or R, R. , 'rm MODERN rewith U. B Fame; CITY .. ! I am a reader of the I J e T INTRODUCING M. H. FOX’S Luncheonette Delicatessen Ice Cream Parlor 151-153 ARCH ST. AND OPENING Tuesday, Nov. 24 | The Public is cordially invited to inspect our Luncheonette and acquaint themselves with our appetizing dishes and relishes which will be served daily. BUSINESS MEN'S “BLUE PLATE” Lunch Will Be Served From 11 to 2 Daily We Will Specialize in PARTIES and AFTER THEATER PARTIES We Carry a Variety of the Highest Grade Delicatessen DINNER Souvenirs on Opening Day “Come In and Get Acquainted” M. H. FOX 151-153 ARCH STREET ain members ' fea- | program. | EW BRITAIN DAILY th ALD, SATURDAY, \O\L.\iBLL ‘)l 1925, and| Mrs. Emll O 8 |his subsequent appearances with |lin entertained the |that organization, extending over a | Berlin Motherhood Iperiod of three the New York [home Wednesday crities repeatedly called attention to | Arthur Woodrui |the fact that he wu an Amerlean ‘g nt ‘th‘l, who, unhernlded by foreign | which she {triumphs, distinguished himselt by | N, Y. sheer merit, [ Metropolitan Opera company, erden of members of club at U misslonary attended in Bor- the her Mrs. report o convention Brooklyn, years, “ roce ... A wer Britain private view of Wilson 1Ir Monday of the Still whieh fs the annual num from guests at the y-three paintings by which was held to-|afternoon In the annex 13 | Wadsworth Atheneum, The Handel's | tion ich 18 under the accom- Cha al or- | Belknap from | (ilazier body of s ) all |G under Laubin event another 1 musical afternoon attpacting much attention concert of the New ‘} ritain Choral soclety which is : place on Sunday, December Capitol theater, h" s to be sy by the Boston Iest cstra, consisting of players Boston Symphony. The singers totaly voices with {scctions well represented an the direction of Bdward I. of Hartford the merft of the is assured, vine patronage Beach, Mrs Mrs. Frank D, Charles Govdwin, ris Mrs, g C. Jeach, Mrs, orence H. 8 Mrs. Emerson wlor and M Charles T, will continue through Novem- Presiding at the with its center picee filled with fall flow ted tapers, were i, Mrs, Hillard Smith . White, will b for th . 150 ott, ng tea silver am of mus sented to members of the rs' association of the school “at meeting evening of this Matthews, superi music in New was the director. lient prog wis Parent | i, H. erick week. |y senjor His cdnesday orge B, nt of schools, its Mrs, Sears in of the two weeks, . Blinor ithrop chay en ibition Britain & M Mary 1dres S8 Blauvelt the Tues- vvents clasy aylor members of ent s parish rooms this Russia and Syria,” short talk the Question.” the g 8 the selections: 5 &5 the from Lohengrin—Wagner, Qelection Loren. Fifteenth 17 —Wyma \ " - with | Mighty Lak® a Rose-———Waltz— eminer | Nevin, I | Coronation March from the Prophet | {club o | Meyerbeer, {Our Defender's March—Seitz. T 1ernoo St. Ma “Ialy iy cu the 8. Cavalry Band march ; | yoek on noss t “Coul mecting of Maple Hill |nesday afternoon heen postponed Woman's next We November 2 until Decem- {has 3 {her Eriday night was LN the Business and Professiona en's club on High street feature of the evening entert a group of active members New tai usical club }M‘:‘"]V;'l“" n\frf el ]”. sident of the organiz s S AL U il i The banquel oNows, | [ discussion of the 1.——Kolos for piano, : = can Citizens singly Themo and from o s Hayan |find @ mor Sonato 11, Tos i Hark, Hark the ,"'_\f“‘ an Inquiry peaker. nt at Wom- | and as a inment club 1 conseentive year W with @ banquet at with Buel B. B Commonwealth e The 15th evening NRG A - the e, fon « pr followed theme, “How and in groups, Christian Way in In- Infernational Mat- Carter of “The York, was the n of was Variations Lark % Cchubert-Tiat | in B ... Chopin | Miss Parker. | 11—Songs for Baritone mme Raggio dé sc Bitterness of Love . Heigh-ho S Mr. Lindsay 111.—Solos for Cello. Minuet in G .., Gavotie Valse Annonncement has been m Worthington Community - Dunn fo¢ porlin of a very attractive Burleigh | weiy arranged program which will |carry the activities of the club on {during the ensuing year. Mrs crt Siishy by Mrs, Rhode charge of the card party which s seheduled to take . this month. Going on through year we find in the program follows one festivity for cach .. Coldari | (0 S Rob- Beethove M Popper | assisted in Migs Perkir 6 ~Solos for Contraito, | Calm as the Night. Bolun Croon Island (with ecllo ob- ligato) G atest My Love TV pl i”“ Nten | hich Mirac| Ginon | isa F |~!w riean Strickland November Card Mre, chairman Mrs., M. Mrs. Tutt Robert Mrs. Tuttle. t “Piano (four hands). L. Rhodes, ‘oncert overture In the Autumn .. Op. T1. Mr. Har December Tree chairman “hristm: Miss Mary Griswold, January Coasting I Chase Coale, Woods, Vebruary Skating Carnival Chase chairman Pratt, vice-chairman Parker, Miss i * | act | the | the lace,” Mrs, 8, Frank | “The Trysting virman {play, will be presented by Young Woman's auxiliary of 'South Congregational chureh at its fannual bazaar which will take| |place on the afternoon and evening {of Monday and Tuesday, December | 1 and Supper will be served ) each evening, Tn |addition to this there will he all sorts of clever, interesting and use- ”m gifts on sale. |GAIN $100 = TO = I$SOONOW! 100 New and Used Cars Must Be Sold Here Between Nov. 23rd to Nov. 30th Reductions on Demonstrators up to 409 $200 to $700 Reduction on Brand New Cars Slightly Shopworn All Cars in Good Order Hurry Get Get Your Choice! a one vice-chairman N Coale, Charles ! chairman Dance chairman Annual I'red Troup, SAMPLE BARGAINS 1922 Studebaker Sedan $335.00 1924 Oldsmobile Tour'g 1922 Ford Sedan $345.00 $165.00 All Popular Makes — None Older Than 1921 Terms Without Red Tape — Sure To Please Aaron G. Cohen, Inc. 185 PARK ST., Hartford Est. 1910 Lexington, Gray and Oldsmobile “We Never Disappoint the Public” les Dept.—Open Every Day Until Midnight LOOK! 1922 Reo Touring $235.00 | exhibi- | | tor will s by | vice-chairman | May Communities Day Exeeutive Committee in Charge June wher tobert Festival Deming, chalrman July Town-Outing wd Gwatkin, chafrman Mrs of A‘"lll"l Corn } D --m;.. September Fntertainment i chairman Committees Appointed President Emil O, Shjerden of Community club has an the following committe coming year: warles 1 Mrs, M, Rohm, Mrs, 8 ( Goodwin, A, H, 0, f Harry Gould Harry Gould, Gould, James Rol the nounced the couneil Pratt, Rhodes, nrles Coale, Commun Go Helen Gar Bushnell, v, Lester @ Deming Mrs, 1 Grounds: chairman; ey Thomson, Samuel rma t v Gould Jr. Saci Mrs. Mrs, ! Troup, Robert Charles Miss Silsby, Hawki Dorls Ho- chairman; Mrs, | Membiy chalrman, I'rog Migs wn Mrs, Frank Woods, Coale, Charles I, Tuey Goodwin, H « Smith Willett, Ernest Se officers of the President, Tmil O, esident, Lester 1% Deming; r. Russell 8 Gold, and sec- Arthur H. Bushnell, association has a large nd at the present L campaign for increased vot- membership 18 being carried taschall field, tennis courts, and a cozy community at the disposal of all ship Lester Deming, A Prardon Huston, Mr: Chase Junior chalr- Honiss, hofieid, association Shjerden; Leon vetary, The membership it on. playgroun house a membe weekly rehear: 1in Choral societ the South church tead of at the 10 change of the place hapel on Mon- Yo WA EOEA made neces- W. C. A, hall | auge the uged for another purpose mvl that evening. The choral soclety has made re- mar progress In the mastery Hand sslah” and more than 150 voices are taking part. All volces are well balanced and artlstic performance Dee, 13 Assute when the Boston [ will accompany ,the singers in ghe Capital theater. Twin €. Laubin of Hartford, who | cling the chorus, has an eye fo the most minute details und has brought abopt remarkable results so far. It undoubtedly will be the greatest local-talent musical of the season in the city. The soloists to be chosen o e oe The New Britain Musical looks back with satisfaction first house meeting for members, which took place home of Mrs. Emilie Andz Chestnut street, Tuesda is are yet upon active at the | is, 226 evening. | The meeting was very spirited, vir- | graphic portray: intention is to continue son, | Jersey, | Lewis of 30 Murray street for a i1 | Middletown have lat her home all taking part in the dis- in connection with phono- Is of the music of Igor Strawin- tually cussion Richard Strauss and <ky. From the former the two sym- | phonie poems, “Death and Trans figuration” and “Till Eulenspiegel Merry Pranks” were heard, while the latter excerpts from the " 1 sujte” and “DPetrouchka were play: wasg d\swgrwmw nt regar bal- | but in the wingky there was much agreement, George Halin was in charge of the meeting and told the stories illustrated by the music, It was a good ards the house beginning as re- meetings and the teresting as tiey have beg e s Mrs. Janette lLas heen the Waldron of § past two wee . and Mrs, Robert, un, Jones of guest of Mrs. Ernest Park street for the o o Mr. Holsman and sack, New Mrs. Brayton fow Henry of Hacke are visiting lays, DY J. Sorrow entertained 1Hill Bridge club Tuesds on at her home in Maple Hill. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. R rkweather, Mrs. William Aus! Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nissen of been the guests of | and Mre. Willlam Kinner of Golf | Maple Hi . Mr. street, Mre, James Powell of Maple Hill will entertain four tables of bridge this evening . Mr. and Mrs, tertained thri home Sturman Dyson en- tables at cards at| on Trumbull *'rm‘t ay evening. The prizes irded o Mrs. Johnstone and Stanley Duncan. . their Wedne were Vanee Miss Katheryn Swift entertained the members of the Thursday Aft- ernoon Bridge club at cards at her home on, Lincoln street wee! The prizes went fo Mrs, Harold Peck aml Miss Harrict Reynal. New | stival orchestra | event | club | littie | appeal | of the Straussian programatic music, | them as in- | B Torrington | 3 ‘uhfl\l‘d be one of the feature gridiron ey e et Ataong the festivities that {been have inged for the younger sot | the Thanksgiving holiduys | two fraternity dunces, the Theta ma, which will oceur on Thanks- | [giving night at the Burritt hotel and {the Delta XI, to take place the fol- | llowing evening ut the hotel, (lo's archestra will play on both oe- leusions und since these dances are | |the first really large affairs planned for the school sel since last season | they are sure to bring forth a gath- |ering of great number, H PN {during fu | BOBROVITCH SINGS HERE | Joscph Bobroviteh, the 4 Lithuanian made his firs! appeurance in this ity last Sunday afternoon at Lithuanian (hall when he delighted an audlencs | of more than 700 persons in his ! recital, He was accompanied by | Leo Berdichefsky. The program was made up in two parts, the first opening with & group of three sclectlons by Bob- | roviteh, followed by a plano c- | tion by Berdichefsky and closing | with another group of vocal num- Lers, The second part of the pro- | gram was arranged similarly, but | featured native folk songs and the of o Lithuanian com- tenor, wo | poscrs, Robroviteh born in ania. After graduating from {Fetrogrd Conservatory of {where he studied under the world- famous Professor Gabel, he was | ately invited to sing in the ial Opera of Moscow. wher he appeared and sang until the be- | (ginning of 1919, Later, in Greece, {he sani before King Alexander and | n the Itiviera, and in Paris, every- re meeting with success. ape Ferrar, ne appeared before {the Duke of Connaught, who was imuch impressed with his beautiful singing. | (Continued from Page Seven) | was Lithu- the Musie flered by a choir of 20 volces from | Mark's church in New Britain | an Blshop E. C. Ache- of the diocese of Conneeticut, will confirm a elass of four, consist- ing of Miss Helen Bowers, Miss Vir- ginfa Sugenhime, Arthur MacKen- |drick and Richard Walsh, | Mrs. Adam Krauth will entertain Monday evening at the whist soclal {to be held in the of the | Sacred Heart church. affair will begin at § o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Tarrabee jand Miss Grace Larrabee of Win- chester, New Hampshire, are spend- (ing a few days as {he gucests |friends in Bast Berlin and Middle- | town. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer and } ison, Frank Kramer, Jr., are spend- | ling the nd as the guests | Dr.and Mrs. Adolph Benson at their | ihome in New Haven The Epworth league will hold a |supper at the Methodist church this | 5 until 8 o'clock, Aft- ! off St *nl evening from |er supper a social time will he invited to aftend. i ss Florence Wenning of Durn- | side, a former teacher in the Hub- bard school, is spending the week- end with friends in town, The prize winners at the whist held night by of §t. Gabriel's church, were: Ladie {first, Miss Helen Flaherty: second, Mrs. J. E. McCorkle; third, Miss | sennte Cote; men's first, Harold Day of Kensington; second, Charles Cu- | ldahy; third, AugustsFrank. The hostesges for the whist next week lwill be Miss Minnie Kahms and | Miss Dorothy Sugenhime held TAIl ar (Continued from Page Seven) tople will be Which 1 am hool with adult At the Epworth service at 6 p. m., Walter | r wil gve an address on | “ollowing Christ.” Ivening scrvice | at 7 o'cloc ddress will be giv- | en by the A cordlal invita- tion Is extended to all who would | care to worship with us. Much Football Activity The Plainville high school will | play its first Saturday afternoon | game at the local fleld this afternoon !when it lines up against the Meriden | | junior high school eleven. The teams | about evenly matched in weight, | with the visitors just a shade heav- fer, while tlie ages are also approxi- | |mately the same. The Plainville {lads, who have been giving a good | account of themselves against big- ger teams, are looking for victory foda | hfl West . Plainville's “big team,” will tackle the Rangers of {New Britain tomorrow in what | acher, and his ome Things for 'l'h’\nk(uk” Sunday s s at noon. contests of the local season. The | Rangers are about the best there |<1| lin the Hardware City, and the West | {13nds will be pushed to the limit to | defeat them, but the home team s | lernoon in a Tasil- | carlier In the | Plainville M, |H, cele- (Christian church, {and the Thanksgiving That Yiel At [the tm, I Morton of |7 [lation of the Hale [ niver md wis also 4l on llh" owner of the birth pa thun H at noentry Comnumity Teaining School I'he community training school to be held an the Prospeet Methodist chureh during tie week of Nov, 4 Will bo inaugurated by menns of o unfon serviee at the church on S Jay evening of that week, This will the studints an opportunity 1« th wequaintance of the and will ke e ssfor confident of malntaining its tine rep utation, There "will be u workout tomorrow morning. The Juniors will fuce the New Britain Emeralds here tomorrow utt- | preliminary encounter, ' The Emeralds deteuted the Junidrs season, but the Plam ville gridsters arc out (o even mat ters, Epworth League Meeting More than 100 Epworth leuguers ittended the meeting of the Now Britain district held last night in the £. church. Rev, Chavles Monbleau, pastor of the Advent spoke of “The IPour-8quare Leaguer.” The church orchestra played, lunch was served, (), evening w all of s i Kive ki structors in the course provision for registration tor b in 0 oto Classes will every evening Dr. W sehool o Coursy will 1 i aruetors are: “How Ao J. Maers “Life of Chrst sxor Purdy of Harttord: “How the Devotional Lif: the course for par Mrs, Prineipies of - Chrigtian Rev, Kingsley Birge, Parking Pacilitios lite s read t [H s ntolnghiles dean o enjoyed by present. fessor Advent Chureh . the Advent Christian tomorrow will be fol- Cxander Sorvices at Tradn clireh lows 10:45 a. as in Hon Corn b worship, A on “The Soll A by the sermonett discourse, anthems m., morning mon will b clifidren's the morning Thanksgiving by «he choir, 12,05 p. m., Sunday school lour G0 p. m., Loyal Workers serv- ce. This department of the church work has been re-organized and the new officers are tuking good hold of thework., The speaker will be Mr. MacBurne Stevens: Hervie Is,” A N pastor. will prec Two special will be given Bri the re provid facllith ho liave honrd parking of il frec for two hours in the pardon: faet » ol ton to o8 shoppers' for morning may £ pride i Bristol shoppers | e the similar without and without fim. ['The in the roar of the | building on Malone court has heon 700 p. m. subject, fceleared and makes a convenicnt of Drudgery. | parking place nl ol T30 p my, Friday, mideweek fors and helps (o solve vexattons prager serviee, Wier Iy Hartfor] Praying Hartford Praying an all-day gospc! home of Mrs. Len Hanson of |+ Bast Main street fomorrow. The services will commenca at 10:45 a. and 2:80 pm. chickens, broilers h, Call at 7 advt, ivi their dispoq linit 1o Ao *The Glory for shoppers i anestion, 1 pa Band I band will meeting at The hold ind roost. Crown St Live ers, 8¢ Plainville BRISTIN NEWS (Continued from Puge Seven) in the works to add ation com Plans are now : a fife section to the' organ which will make it the most !plete scout unit in the state. Makes Presentation, Yesterday afternoon a lurge frym ed picture of Nathan Hale was pr sented to the Federal Hill school by Treadway, Mr. Morton of and Mr . Broadview. In his presentation, the sung man explained that some time ago, his great uncle, George Dudley -ymour of New Hav as visiting his parents, who quizzed the youn set quite extensively upon fhe lif of Nat Hale. Mr. Seymour 5o delighted with his ex { knowledge of the subject which wis gained at the school which he at- tended, 1hat he promised to [hiim ‘a pieture of Hale to present to |the schoo). Mr. Seymour is an au- thority on the life of Nathan Hal and was instrumental in the instal- nsive Camiila ndged the Hungary. bombar olay most | recently was ad wutitul zirl in al Immediately she with moving picture accepted a contract rlin coneern. senid was of fers and profiered e - ask your doctor 1ty as much his job to keep you well us 10 cure you. He will tell'you that regulac breakfasts of Heckers' Cream Farina are readily digested—that they supply well balanced nourishment. Nothing bt the heart of wheat grains. When S that "exing fo health” can be 4 rare god reat somerimes And for luncheon and dinner, ton, Heckers Cream Farina mahes tasty dishes and deserni, Farma Belected Wheat | FOR MORE THAN 5O YEARS MAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS HO HORNAYS OATS 11:0 QUICK COOKING OATS HECKERS CREAM BUCKVNEAT FLATR ‘OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAXE FLOVR | ssle ELMER’S satr USED FORD CAR SAL Best Assortment In City Gallons of Oil FREE With Every Car Pv chased Before Thanksgiving. PAY AS YOU RIDE STORAGE Individual Rooms Merchandise and Furniture HARDWARE CITY STORAGE E. W. Schultz ‘Tc-l. 24 Call A, E. Hurlbut 1099 | ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. New Britain Home of the Ford MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 THE 192526 RED CROSS ROLL CALL NEARLY OVER YOU HAVE UNTIL NOVEMBER 25th (NEXT WEDNESDAY) HAVE YOU JOINED YET? Help Us To Make This the Best Roll Call Since the War Don't Wait For Someone To Ask —Join Because You Believe In It