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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TFRIDAY,” NOVEMBER 12, 1926. ‘ SPIRIT OF PATR[OT[SM INSPIRES The average death rate of World| “Now in time ot peace, it really | | He tells of ‘'some ot the old| AIR MAIL FALES | HEY THUU[‘H IT | War veterans since the close of the | should not be différent. New Brit NEGRU FHLK.L[]RE “recipes” of a voodoo-believing rville, Cal, Nov,"12' W — | { war has been 15 each d a total| is a splendid community, as fine as clan. > ¢ 5 G5 al 9 i ARMBT[CE DAY BANQUET GUESTS of 65,000 in the last eight years, he in the United States. All of us | How to maix Al Orat s mand . St bt added. He stated that the American |in our hearts are proud of our city, atehios and. sorlokin: et o T el s Bl » | soldier was better than any other {hat should Stand out, whenever it | |or sweep d Ne fotiwitis ; the |at Or ande, uear here, n g s Eddy-Glover Post Holds | Jackson. He stated that there are|golgier in the world because he haall ssible, do not hesitate to speak | " a build e b v i e 5 i | | | | use; o ho 26,000 sorvice men in government |tno spirit of independence. A com-| {AVorable about it, and whenever on a_clo; g hospitals today suffering from in-| pany which lost all its offiffcers,| YOU c4n do what you can for four | Q o . Ty | Exercises at Armory |juries or disabilities cniurred 4n the | pven 3 : | city. it he siaine o com. | DODEISTILION P|g | |2 even fo the con-commissioned offi- ity Hio i It is tr D war. : h nunity in which you live. It is the oo . 2 | 4 _ | cers, would still function. He closed | N ¥ | : . R With Prominent Speak-| #e cited the objects of the Amer-| with a plea to the veterans to help | 5Pt Of service that counts. Lt us| 1 Amcfl 1he cplax N angry person, or | LOW TI s G . |ican Legion and explained that it| give pairiotic tnstruction to he for. | *“T) and adhere to that principal.” | | v person. | Snrir ers rgin reater |vas organized for the purpose of ; | The Fidac, an international or- e ging giving service towards the better-| \f"l‘,l“;’:‘m'."rxg":' ,‘,‘""'; i |E2nization of vetsrana striving to 1s Nov. 12 izt " anity and ¢ {es, | New Britain's contribution to the | ayoid future wars, was explaincd by ¢t ; Am ism. ment of humanity and communities. | Rl Entzibution to the | avold u ; plaincd by of the sou ericani [He told of tho 3,600 hoys' baseball | oo T v Ml by Mayop Gara: Adjutant . L. White. He said | gt on and folk {teams sponsored by the Leglon |"*T, Weld. as follows: of the organization, 1 to the | throughout the country and the ef-|. TOEY ,“;r";{),rflfi,{\“'::d, e held a convention in | S TOPUEBCHITEUY 0L T TR, and, and whose purpose jand as ex-service men of this cf is to promote peace and good will on 1 on a just and rea- - | the Armistice Day banquet of 1dd Into the minds of the boys. New | DUt as happy cltizens observing the | earth, | celebration of Armistice Day. 1 ) son rstanding and gont g ism. Charles Pettighl, aged £ 11 : Glover post, at the armory on Grand | Britain, he sa duced th g Henry street, pleaded not guil g DABL S : e e said, produced the cham-| ™ wrhiq gocasion has been called hataes of Hreach.of itha qach And | oyi Lo Cue0ng plon’team. in the state. He referred| oivic panquet, and ‘perh St 2ie SR The- aftair was conducted under |to Armdstice Day as “The Ind gt dad s AR NOITIORS = s assaulting his wife, and was repre- | oy chices of the Legion with the |dence Day of the World PR | appropriate name could have hecn Fix Gong: Lonerean Sreaks sented by Attorney Henry P. Roche. | 1€ P S SOk g \ | selected. It is well and fitting that| The big job ahead of th Mrs. Petéigal tostified that her hua. | Kivanis, Lions, JXCuange, g Towne Praises New Britain. | periodically we should all of us in | can n is to “Ame ¥ band struck and kicked her, break- | clubs cooperating: Ay f ub | According to National Vica Gom-1 all walks and In evazysbiisiness and | Americs ccording to e 4 bl the fc ing her glasses and cutting her face | 1ad its own r,"sm“d\l’. lon where | mander John G. Towne, he never | profession sit down together around | £ressman Augustine Lonergan of " 8 in a drupken Tage, Ehe; saig heitHo MamusEs and thelr i “‘r‘; [ such whole hearted cooperation | the table or in the mecting hall and Hi He said the underlying 3 slreligions - ‘Hegling’ | 4 ces actice of drinking heav- | The program was e by 405d | between a community and a Legion | view in retrospect what has happen- | principle of the World War was the uthland,” writes Dr i I ! n inesday after he had | Commander Arthur ‘-m"“s and | post as is manifested in New Brit-| ed before us and what tasks lie thought that the divine right of ol loolsm as a cu i U ordered her to bail the water out of | With a bugle call by Leglon |ain. e sald he appreciated and ac- | ahead of us. kin might makes right, as ¥ aasdeylleyronsh fhe cellar, he seized her by t. hair | bugler. The advancement of = the |cepted as a personal compliment the | wyp o opposed to the spir demo g past in Ame - < and pushing L r face info the water, | colors followed. “Taps” was blown | pregence of the veterans of the Civil e dotono longdege, HBb IR e rakee i olidmen £ro rac R ] i YD 6k ) o e (o arink 1t. Yesterday, he | while a minute of silence was ob- | War, and was plensed WHh the Te- | os, not only hore e - 5 or: Josa, il]itetatd Cnaprada. o -1 yl e Male Parents of 16 Canse Troule in Their Homes Agricy yers musf Two -men, fathers of 16 children, | were before Judg. W. €. Hunge ford in police court this n orning a a result of disturbances at their | | | | | homes yesterday, caused by drink, The slacker voter came in for a forts of the organization to incul- according to the testimony. vere criticism by two speakers at | cate the principle of a square d Voodooism Vanishin, o e A S ob and. T stopped | served in memory of deceased Veler- | ports of the activities of 1ddy-Glover | ana the. berls 1o SBAE et e e e D o e e fup oz to sfibdpb and | o, T e Fla. o, otk B A prayer for world peace was | post. Ho sald thé American 1“,0"‘ e e e el S el o to pas . e old beiers His Cough Worried Family Miss Helen Pettigal, daughter of | made by Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, lis the largest patriotic organization| that tho nf,:,.,(:: had e ,"f.o,"”' e ATALLES X0 for i ¢ from the more Ordinavy Remedies Did o bl aid sho saw none of the | pastsor of Stanley Memorial church |in the world, having millions of | and the war e dey mbers of their | Him No Goo L e s %t was over | when she |an da member of Bddy Glover post. | members with branches In cvery | when the count was taken, New | ness’. % e Pride Helping iy Mo Good o onds 'at moon. Her . father| Six members of Stanley Post, G- |state in tho United States and in| Tiritaln found that many of the hoss | 7 : 3 4 - CLLGHED SWORGE NIGHTS ‘orks eteadily except when he|A. R. with Commander S. H.-Woods, | seven forelgn countrie LD Lo bRl L ke L ok, xonui i Seaon . of i ce are fore OR WHEN INDOORS bR R and thn hé ¢ and | occupied seats of lhomor at the | “It would be a pity to conceive | Uncle Sam had gone to SRR b LA B TR hoks BOdSCRoT ol o ey o doctor |0} o > trouble for the family. s > oast aBidleen fiuhs bwould have Heppantthosa 36c | in lina ot asity Dut fortiaately medt | 10 INAs one, t £ el b ¢ ther of mnine children, 5 ser 100 for whom the 18 1ot yet| ot them came back to resume their ars of age. d {t not been for the organ-| duties in civilian life, becoming made the ar- | gram of specches by introducing A. | ization,” he said. He objeeted to the | hetter citizens 1% a rosult of their st on complaint. Corbin, president of the Rotary |term “ex-servicemen and sald there | military training. : ; : Judge Hungerford asked Attorney | ciub, lent of the Union Manu- are no ex-servicemen in the Amerl-| oyt 4p, ¢ ’ htly it the vol 1 r his book. Research wa Roche for a recommendation, facturing Co., and a member » can Legion. They are still service | Tha fr“lr brought to t ! x t to vote 1 i gal having been arrested on similar gragt board during the war. Mty |men, “in service for God and coun-| yao' AT AR ST folsoine B R0 harges before. The attorney'sald o | fiorbin presided as tos et e T i oraug Ty e e LIEHCS: Bedagiand tnout HiEa s fhy i suspended sentence with prob A milc n tion was created b {etost are (‘\'-S"T\l(‘-'n\fl\"l“‘l bonus gtediin '.",. the BplP et er scems to be the only solution. Judge y C. Ja state commander he ;yy|4]p.f[ . Dax) tamainad fpermaneitly with Um\«:nr{grd remarled that mnra“‘k P 7 o n and Past eIt BE Boma tenzth fonine ’;"v:(!hm‘l-\ b n.\ll:{‘l'; in 'I.‘; ispefided sentence har verg der Jddy Glover Post, |apathy of the voter and advised the | thoge veter. SR the man at present. He s ! . he criticised a local theater | Logionnaires to help get out the| ously as an Pettigal to ,‘,-“,’.' " 5 days on €4 management for opening a new the- |vote on clection day, saving: “Never | y e o] ¥. In this country in the la co ""f: ;“”»‘PS‘“;::”V S Biten prok or on Armistice Day. Mr. Jackson | mind how they vote, get them out| valuable service wherever possible. s the rights of states have “\‘\;’C‘ :"\‘ m‘;;mlw.. s said he thought the people should |to vote . Forty-eight per cent of he “It seems to me that the example DeCR taken from us and are be ing n for six mOnS. o corth strent OUSCTYe Armistice Day in a spirit of |pooplo of his country dow't £1ve B |set by the ex-service men is on aken from us. We ought not to roverance and gratifude, and that he | tinker's dam who i8 president of the | (hat should readily he followed by Stand for paternalism from the gov- father of seven children, the yvouns- i 4 i y B B eat helng o Joars and eight months) 110ped he would never.see another | United States, Tie American Leglon | civie organizations and the com- °rument. We are co to the 4 ol was sentenced to the cm., day when a new theater would be made an ertor fin its constitution | munity at large. Lofty community re a noisy minority *can ‘ O anorford _remarking that dedicated on Armistico day and |when it became non-political. It | pride is a preclous assest.to a city, (el the people what fo eat and | |g : the city will take care of the fam- tickets distributed and an ef- should be non-partisan but not non-'and here in New Britain, there is drink n and how. Thers ily. Seidor pleaded guilty to the fort made to turn the crowd from ' political.” He orred to the endow- | much we can do to boost our city. oul 4 imend t until it is T Deunkenness and not that direction in which cltizens ment fund as the most businessilke | In the war we earned the distine t submitted to the voters to ex- e o the charge of breach of the should turn to observe and honor | proposition ever, promulgated in the | tion of being the second city in the | Press themselves upon it. Dea | the day. history of the country. He explained | country to send the largest contin- “If you want to make good on the T oo \ e o= B A e A, €. Walinesus made the | “If il the men who were killed | how this fund keeps widows and or- | gent of men to arms, in proportion | thinzs fag which you have orzanized ; 3 t this time of the year manu- rost yesterday f on com- | or injure t Y War were 10| phans together in their own homes|tq population, everyone put sheir, take an interest in government af- S G facturers produce new winter int. Arriving at the Seidor home | come back a reh in parade atlin the same way the father would | shoulders to the wheel, and hought fairs and stimulate your friends to | 4 e ! 3 found 1 the chil- ' the rate of 10,500 an hour, it would |have done, and added that the av-| Liberty Bonds, War Savings stamps take an interest.” 3 3 stvles! We've kept our stocks ' n on the street ¢ idor in the take 100 hours to pass a given crage orphan asylum is the most|or helped other wise because there — Entertainment was furnishe % g IS L Sanils P P lso under influence of liquor. ' point,” according to Commander |cruel institution in Ameriea. | was a goal at stake. the Serenaders. low to absord them! Now we Ivs. Seidor testificd that her hus- | I e B g R S ave ace i ‘ e’V a 1":\‘ a taking a long rest b A VA 2 | oha i i omplished . ik el ' manua) laor and then worked | v iy b been after—a huge quantity of r one dayhfore comin _home| [ o o 8 ; sk these new fashions at OUR | P price! See them tomorrow! = | CONNECTICUT FURRIERS |{deinsas . ... ... INCORFQRATED /8 Gl Yy, New Winter Coats <eidor's record is bad and apparent- | |4 3 Iv Judze Alling has exhausted all ef- [ 1 t event West Maln Str et forts to put him on the right path. | A e Theodore A. Quant, aged 33, of . street, Hartford, was dis-| ; a warning on the | L 3 “harse of speeding. Motorcycle Offi- | ? O_morro w__A n Ex er rolls testified that he fol- Cep lOna e [flg pant on Stanley street about try's test smen, by ¢ r. Puckett made a special study that peopla are best govern looism and for some t ast governed > & ydoo dogtor to show t lear one means of American every persor n inferest in government af- d unless they do so we will we a government of the ere without ntion. On her re ad 1o tell him where yesterday afternoon and the lat- r maintained speed of miles | an hour from Allen street northerly, asing it to 37 miles an hour in jront of the State Normal school. Quant said he was driving about miles an hour and “he was care- ful at street intersections. He know the laws relating to driving, he said, o 4 mr and has never been arrested on any Caw O - i Thanksgiving is just around the corner W : o WIN Fur Trimmed Coa and cold blustering weather is even nearer. ;8 DREESHS “Should Sell 1 will soon he a <ol for §15.00 Nover such beautiful SOME AMERICAN OFFICER | ) | necessity. Consider today the purchas of SR R e a FUR COAT for yourself. TR cash or casy terms at Says Fle Would Not Have Permitted Advance on Armistice ¢ y . % Day in 1918, | : ' I Tomorrow we are offering an exeep- ¥ % 3 3 WHY PAY CASH WHIN YOU CAN BUY Boston, Nov. 12 Maj, tional Oppm'mml\' for vou to pm'rha.\r' a i : BETTER VALUES HERE ON CREDIT! General Clagence R. Edwards, | ¢ i3 5 ‘ . E . retired, commander of the 26th | o™ ; I FUR COAT at a remarkable savings. Iur’ sion would T fused to obey | § ; -t : : TR an order that sent American sol- | i f . ¥ values has heen the keynote of our suceess. ; < _‘,;:v Another Great Offer of Men's WINTER glErsitohion on e anenE 3% AV These COATS are remarkable values and mistice day t years ago. G 5 N 5 1 Bdar \ined at an armi- i o I their prices cannot be duplicated. elsewhere. {ice day dinner glven by the city of | - ) ; Tioston last night that he was on the . A M Every fur cavment is as deseribed— scas when the armistice was ; g : : et hod: e and are hacked by the Conneeticut Furriers’ I don't.know who gave the or- . At i D g . du Ao htimoes? G dactabeg; S A reputation which removes the uncertainty 1 have heard that the French did : 2 R i of pm‘clm:\‘i]m furs. not go. Whoever gave that order ¢ ¥ < will have to answer to a higher judge than any earthly one.” cneral Edward rted that he ; [ J would have risked —dismissal from ) : ¢ . g - b tho service 1»;\% ¢ than ;-.:v.:_t\m? of ] A fs : WHERE PRICES ARE POPULAR AND {a > NEW PATTERNS by °(‘1‘H“;‘l‘° ‘:““vj“'r‘““f‘ !:‘:‘m:‘ e i : ; . v Just what most men are looking for—in Heben Chb Stentnel of the tavmistice (VR cr LNQUESLIONED k sizes for every man, special, on our Charge :nd its hecoming operative at 11 a 2 | R i Account Plan, at ......... CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTE The teachers of the Central Jun- ior high school hcld a meeting last night after school in the school | building. The conduct of pupils in | the eclassroom the chiet topic | A The Civie league motto for the t weck at the Central Junior igol, hna boan /Beiter ral-| Smart chic models, trimmed with Beaver orFitch. Every week a motto is select- | f | ¢d and distributed around to the A ) i ey classrooms where it is placed on the $1 50 3 o * g ) CE”}“Y!'Q blackboard fn a conspicuous place. i R e R 5 WGLEL o The pupils try to Jive up to the mot- 4 : 3 % CHARGE IT to as mu as po: 2, | 4 . ty e MRS, THRALL SHOWERED e e ench Seal Coats Australian‘Opossum Coats ~ wh lionor ‘of Mrs. George H. Thrall of Made from the finest Northern Buck skin . A Westborn Parkws Hartford. el 5 mock marriage was performed with briced at M W, Drauchick acting as | o ’ v vic Miss Tillie Hoffman as| 3 i k : . e oom and Mrs, Herman Wanch as u 225 ; ; X « an. A buffet lunch p . 5 serv Mrs. Thrall was ) | - lla Yeung of Konstin Place, this SHARERSTYHS [2 Hsli& TEMS v. hofore her marriage. Mr. S s Thrall is a salesman for the Pack- | ¥ . ard Auto Co. of Hartford. . Made from the finest Australian Opossum pelts.