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p—— e Our Box Trade We Recommend ORGANIZATION OF | COMMUNITY DRIVE MULLER'’S | canpign o §84388 Wil Be CIGARS Launched Next Monday The annual drive for Community Mozart chest funds will start Monday of next week, when the workers in the drive will be guests of the Dx change club at a luncheon at noon at the Burritt hotel. The drive this year s for $86,5688. Louis W. Young will be director general the ng. organization {n charge Elihu Burritt Red Seal and Pony Quartette of as Quality 4 o e e e SEASONAL SHOES for MEN “KIPPY ” ' GGuaranteed ral committee: Mayor An- Paonessa, W. E. Attwood, C. Bennett, Rev, Lucyan Bojnow. "l"h Peter Crona, Judge B. I. Gaff- e ¢y, Rav. E. V Grikis, E. F. Hall, Labbl Gershon Hadas, Rev. George a W. C. Hill, D. D, H. C. Jacksor George T. Kimball, J. C. Loon M. D. 8Saxe, C. F. 8mith, R Matthew J Traynor. L | Director-genera), L. W. Younz: U e llroctor personal eubseriptions, ¥ W. Pelton; director factory can ~ - v \ Maurice Stanley, 8. R. Eddv, 169-171 MAIN selstant; director ('I)Yy canvass, I ackliffe, E. W. Irving, iste i director publieity, R. C. Ger- ); advertiging copy, Stanley Cooper; advertising space, D. Hart; theater publicity, E. R. Carter, Jr.i posters, H. W. Maler, Jr.; director budget, W. E. Fay; lirector of lists, H. E i dal- ector gpeakers, Judge W. C. Hun- director luncheons, E. J. director printing, Herman i treasurer, L. A. Sprague. Factory Teams am 1, Land rary & Clark; ain, Sherweod H. aymond Team 2, the Stanley Works; cap- tain, George D. Rawlings. Team 3, P. & F. Corbin; captain, William T. Hausmann Team 4, Corbin Cabinet cap George T. Bean Team 3§, Corbin Screw captain, E Kisselbrack | Tan skt AT Corp.; as former . North & r L. Bell Team 8, Stanley captain, Albert W, Te: 9 Judd; captain, Rute Ritter. Fafnir Bearing; & Leve); m captat ight E HOPSFALL“ 93-99 ) Isilom Street HARTFORD It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Cold Storage for Furs Be Good Your Eyes solid e A SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 15 DOWN BALANCE TERM 5) Learn to Know Us Your Adventage A. PINKU Esesfaht Specialfst Over 40 Years Testing Fyes satisfaction Guaranteed 00 MAIN ST Phone 570 e L Here you will find the Dr € W. Vman DENT U Maty Extractions, l)-nlll ) DEN"E lST Dr D.D.S. Johnzon, D.D.S Tohnson | Scott, Team 10, Hart & Cooley Hart & Hutchinson; captain, ley Hart Team 11, captain, N Il-um R and Stan. | Michalowskl, Miss Battey, Miss lda Ravizza, Miss Vera Osmiag, Miss | Madeline Krystopa, Miss Schulsen, Miss Bantolla Vetrano. Team 28—8teve Charamut tain, Miss G. l\fll‘n\\fikl Syjewska, Miss A, ala, Regalska, Miss A. Murzap, Szyska, Miss M. Partzka, Mies B. Chabukiewlcz, Miss 8§ Kozlapek, Miss A. Potash, B, Immum' L. Kap- ra, Frank Sliss, J. G Ward 6: Team 24 Protass, Captain; Aun ,, I-\\w Edward Mag, Harry \m..uw Marghall, Harry Ginsberg, Kranowitz, Mra A Ln\\"i ‘lr* Wm. Leiken, Miss H. Waskowitz, Andorson, Dorothy Latham Mios Vo Alez, Ml 8adye Goldwmith Tean Mrs, H. Milkowitz : Howard Y Mrs e 25:=~Ralph L. Gould, Cap Stedens, Willlam I tain: B Crampton, Willlam arl Anlerson, Cl Couch, Ben Doherty, Stanton Ash- Eh Harrs"\Wdssalat Da ley, Elwood Jobnsop, Val. C. Hart, Harry O'Connor. Bennett Pl E. Lucas, Charys W. Hawkins Ward 6: Team 26:—Charles Brad- i Hirey it Albert Seripture, W. Parker, David Borth- V2 deorge Tavior, halph wick, Willlam Van Oppen, Sidney V. Calvert, b B CGurran, Morton Mag, Herbert M Lindsay, Mre. Wm tin, Edward Hite Harry He ard, Donald Proudman, Samuel Rothfeder, John Hubert, Sturman Dyson clvie Ward 3 New Britain Machine; C. Avery Small factories, cap Miss §. Miss D Miss L. Stan. City Teams First ward: Team 13, Willlam W, T. Squires; Dr, Potts, Dwight skinner, Gaeta, Luke Stevens, James O'Brien, Mrs. Fred Porter, Harrlet Réynal, Miss Ventlie Logan, Mrs Jack Lagh, Miss Ruth Connolly Team 14: Anna Mawe, captain; Vera Thurston, Jesse Blalr, Mary Meyer, Abble Dawson, Helen captain, J.H Josaph Hivhard, am Billings, cap- ; h L rght, B 30 H. beoch: Speakers For Week orkers will be guests of th ‘elubs and other organizations Monday the Exchange clib members will act as hosts and Rev. Walter J. Lyddy of 8. Mary's 1 will be the speaker. Tues- day, the workers will be guests of the Lions' club and the speaker wiil bhe Russell G. Creviston of Spring- fass. Mr. C nager of the Eastern and is a formcr national adjutant of the American Leglon, Kimball, Wednesday the Kiwanis ¢Jub mem- ", 'bers will be hosts and the speaker «{ll be Rev. Theodore A. Greene of the First Church of Christ. Thurs- Jay the Rotariane will be hosts and ker will be their own chap- William H. Alderson, of Methodist chureh ¥ri teams will be entertained Daly Council. Knights of Columbnue, and Rabbi Gershon Hadas of the Congreeation Brethren Sons rael will spea There will be no meeting Eaturday. The following Monday the workers will meet as Qm sts of the Chamber of Commer nd the Raeus club. There will be no epeaker that day, but final re- ports will be made. Two minute epeakers have heen ry day dur- eum the- am 17— Mra. J. €. next week Loomis, captain; Cyril Gaftney, Nor- man Morrill, Lelund D Bever. ay Walker, A, V. Borg, Bladys lay, Howard Parsons, Mrs. W. H R. Gilpatrick, Mrs ¥ 1. 8 Kennedy, Boverley Walker. am 15—rs. Katherine ptain, Mrs. Harry B F'red Chamberlain, Mrs Johnson, Mrs. George T Mrs. Charles . Ktanley, Young, Mrs. Donald Bartlett, Peter Crona, Robert Frisbie, Edward Ogren, C. L. €heldon Ward ¢: Team 19—Dr. R. W. Pul- len, captain, O. L. Lord, Howard Sherman, Ossian Bennett, George H Dyton, Frank H. Shields, A Miss Bernadette Mrs. Selina Anderson, Miss V¢ Logan, Mrs. Chester Bowers, Mrs. R W. Pullen. Team 20—J. W. Marsland Gustave Torrell, George F. George Rogers, David Mann I. Parker Ward i captain; Mr E. \fll'rik Fra bar, Mrs. Mitskoski, Sophie H¢ Miss Rose ¥ Team 2 al ree Smith Mrs Maurice e lain, Tr —Mrs, Qs Johnson, . M. Kulak , Mrs. V. 8 Mileski, Miss Julie Bentz, , Miss Susan imierd. William ided for theaters e At the L be as follows Rev. Samuel Butcliffe; Rev. William H. Alderson; ». Chief of Police William Ma Mis r. &peakers will Cagale, | Mon Grysbowski, Celia Attend the Opera Tonight —Right in Your Own Home Think of having brought right to vour arias just as they are sung by the great artists hundreds of miles away! by a world famed jazz orchesty: own fiveside those divine Or a lively dance program Radio you want. experts — Which is Your Choice? ATWATER-KENT — FREED-EISEMANN — FEDERAL — GREBE — SPLITDORF — SLEEPER — RADIOLA — ZENITH of Ts- | Radio Sets that have passed the critical test of ", i M Jued T Ilndu Friday, | Saturday, Leon |speak | At the Capitol theater the speak. | ors will be as follows: Monday, Rev. Matthew J. Traynor of St. Mary's churcl; Tuesday, Attorney David L. Nair; Wednesday, Attorney P. F. MeDonough; Rabbl Gershon Hadas; Mayor Paonessa and Leon A Sprague will nnnk in both theaters * LOVE UNREQUITED ~ LIEUT. 1§ SUICIDE Itallan Army Officer Takes Own l Life When Spumegl New York, March 10 (A—Patrizio Rizzotti, a young Ttallan cavalry ieutenant of an old Florentine fam- tly is dead by his own hand after a brief, unrequited passion for Marie Louise Schreiber, 18 year old sub-deh daughter of a 8hert Hills, N. J, silk merchant Rizzoti met Miss Schreiber at the home of Mrs. Cornelia Hoffman in I'lorence, where the girl has been visiting, He sent two lettars to Ma- rie's mother to New Jersey, letters written in “very broken English” ac- cording to Mrs. Schreiber but in hich “it was easy to see that he was ad over heels in love with he In the meéanwhile, in Florence Lisutenant Rizzotti had been notified that his visits must stop. Maric ve him no encouragement, but he spent whole davs promenading under | her windo: He obtained a month's leave of absence and went to Paris, |apparently in an effort to forget. But |he returned more enameured than lever. | Yesterday he mat Marie coming from the house. He took her hand and bade her farewell in his own tongue. Then he put & bullet thron his heart Mrs, Schreiber sald at Short Hills, “the whole thing is very unfortunate. My daughter is a very quiet, digni- fled girl, not at all the flapper type. Kknow that this will upset her great- She had known the voung offi- cer for soma time and while she lik- ed him a good deal she did net love hm From what T know of him |through her letters and a pleture |she sent home, he was a very fine [type of man' Mayor Paoncssa; A, Eprague wm. MILLION DOLLAR SUIT Long Standing Case Of B. K. Brown , Estate Is Set For Hearing In | Superfor Court Tuesday. Waterbury, March 19 (M—The pe- titlon of Harry T. Griswold and | Woodward H, Griswold, both of | Lyme, to be made co-defendants in | the million dollar suit of the Colon- | ial Trust company of Waterbury against Lena M. Brown, et al, in connection with the settlement of the B, K. Brown will, was denled by | Judge Edward M. Yeomans in the superior court yesterday, Following the denfal of the peti- tion he informed the attorneys for both the plaintiff and the defendant | thgt he would hear the case Tues- | da® morning without further delay. | Mr. Brown died ten years ago and | specified that the residue of the | estate should go to the “blood hejrs of his father, Willam." It is on this point, as to who are the “blood | helrs” that the court will be asked | to decide Mr. Brown owned several parcels of property in the busincss section of this city which are valued at| more than a millien dollars HAS COURT SEQUEL London Banquet Scnsation, When | Fireworks Were Thrown At Bon- quet, Has Turn In Police Court, he London, March 19 (A—The scnsa- tion of Wednesday night, when a piece of firework was thrown during a bunquet in the Hotel Cecil, where | Premier Baldwin was speaking, had a scque] in the Bow street police court today. The young Irishman, Hugh Daly, who was arrested at the hotel, was eharged with “throwing an explosive substance at persons, with intent to | do grevious bodily harm." After the arralgnment, the case | was adjourned.. The muglstrate re- fused to tree Daly on bail, saying n might be a very serious case. Daly is employed in the kitchen of a hotel in Fleet street, On the same night as the Hotel Cecil bomb scare, a similar incident oceurred at,a dinner of the | club, where the Prince of Wales uas a guest. In this case, howev missile thrown was an “bomb" made from a ox, containing molstened | carbld pasteboard coleium |READ HERAYD (TASSIFIED ADS SELECT YOUR SET NOW! Immediate installation will be made GAS and ONYGEN CHIMNESE OPIUM E “wa 5 tea |<*'.'or?' base o cach Saturday $2.65 ' TEN DAY CLEARANCE SALE WALL PAPERS AT 0% to 50% AVING TO YOU —— 150 Room Lot of EXTRA SPECIAL Ten Single Rolls and Eighteen Yards Border. 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