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VA ——— Meet Me At I his first wife three years ago and |last season. Daly s surely out of BoEQ: i fhats | OMeisterknecht considered his| The loss of Daly will be & severe | Twenty-one per cent of meals pl’lSIl]g SGCl‘C[S NEW]NGTON H' S' UNIT \} i’mr‘n‘lg sald. eaten by Americans are outside of 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ymarried again in Cleveland about 18 | the Boston university game on Sat- The inventor's elghteen.year-old | thelr homes. 1 huar ng and Chang Tsung-| adva ially in view of the months ago. Friends quoted Mei- | urday, and at the present it appears has order R | brother-in-law’s opposition uamrea- | blow to the Purple. | = | ; . 5 % | SHLL TO BE AGTED 0"\ = {son dled during the summer from | Philadelphia 3 ', A e Highlands, N. J.. Nov. 15 (#—An | infantile paralysis. | odish woman of anci Al : 4 . investigation jgtarted when shots Mrs. Sophie Melsterknecht, the in- | the eq ¢ > mod Committee Has Yet To Appear Be- | yere heard over the telephone led | ventor's widow was held under $10,- to beaut . 2700 fore Sclectmen With Request | (013Y to somech for a brother-in-law | 000 bond, and Parker, John Stasser, | ns of | Tk P o s losses in the prowince sterknecht as saying that Schrefber | very doubtful that he wiil be ready | | disappraved his sister's marriage be- | for Boston college the following vernacular press re- | cause of the divorce. weel. AR | . ments to the southe: | H | ble and threatened to have him | Recent Excavations Reveal Sur- e Lower o JOSL K. 0, St an Smmmer s hn e 5 a mentally unbalanced person, these Summons Help of Herbert O. Melsterknecht, Ger- | Parker's companion, and Olde under born inventor and described as [$5,000 bonds, all as materfal wit- For Appropriation m i " . |a former American naval officor, nesses Melsterknecht s reported to Where smart Style meets Moderate Price o officlal | wno was slain at the telephone in have sald that after deserting the | his work shop. | German army he was commissioned | ek ’ 215 Mai e sch ar Sounds that P. J. Olde, & lawyer, |2 lleutenant commander in the | C 2 heard in Elizabeth, fifteen miles | United States navy and commanded | aln tre et i school. Whe COM- !4 way, carried first intimation of the |a destroyer during the World War. | ld - 7 . That co Again Jordan’s Sc bt i was cound ettt Ume B e e o | UNDEFEATED REGORD 5 : | room in the | University of Georgia Has Also Bl.'s(‘ d .. M 5 house...does Value-Giving Triumph A New Shipment of— ter before it was found at ths take the mat- @ thud. the selectmen and ask| Olde telophoned the police and prove of an appropriation | Dr. J. H. Rowland, mayor of High- building. The |lands, found Melsterknecht's body st the finance|slumped by the telephone. There g and vote| were three bullets In the back and | i o Pee L (8 TTERE B At the same time | one in the skull. Police found six | o oY Of _ 1 will ask for an ap- | shells of .38 calibre on the floor |P2rade of undefeated football teams) College Teams, New York, Nov. 15 (A—The Uni- | til the project had been presented | heard five shots. The recelver Defensive Marks in Group of Nine : ? it worry you! | crashed against a wall. ' Then came Let us advise you—Free have an added lus “The reason Fgypt passed o 1 was ! ticipate in sports like th girl. Almost her eptire day w, pur- | near the doorway. Irving Parkeg, a lobsterman, sald that a man who walked from the workshop vesterday after the shoot- ing had handed him a card bearing > | the name of Alex Schreiber and a but has the best defensive record of any of a group of nine major col- lege elavens in the unbeaten class. | The Georgla bulldogs have ylelded | only 13 points {n seven games, 10 of | these being scored by Yale and the other threc by Alabama Poly. | OLD rooms and high fuel bills C go hand in hand with improp- erorantiquated heating equipment | ifi the home. Whether in old home or new, DRESSES your heating problems deserve | more than guesswork—deserve, in | fact, the attention of men who have made home-heating problems their life work. The world’s largest makers of ~ heating equipment place at your 2 service their 40 years’ experience 7L W7 $ —and all that it has taught them= free. It will pay you to take advag- tage of it. Phone or write R. T\ LUND, 3t Central Ave., Waterbury, Conn. Waterbury 820'.i AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. | Drive out the dampness cupled beautifying herself for ti 001 board 15 | tjaveland address, and said, “I have Pittsburgh's powerful Panthers nt banquets that were t y ip_of Sccretary H. I Dyer|fust shot my, brother-in-law."! \The |are fhie higher scorers of thia select o Woodraft and John H.|man then drove oft in an automo- |group with 249 points in eight | 3 v |bile with another man, Parker said. | games. All, except Georgla, have ¢x- The board has received Informa-| = p;rier added Schrelber had told perienced at least one tie. NANKIN ARMIES jtlon from three sources to the ’ef;‘).;m that Melsterknecht had & wif ‘ | fect that amount _ requested | ng cnjldren in Yonkers, N. Y. should be sufficient o erect the \hon he married Miss Schreiver, nis | Dly May Be Lost | e s | To Holy Cross Football T S'VE e ithar s &;Wfl';”‘";,m,g of the! The lobsterman told of an argu-| Worcester, Mas Nov. 15 (P— : ment Saturday between Meister- | Holy Cross may find itself deprived | | board of selectmen will be held soon order to take up this matter, | Knecht and Schreiber. of the services of Shel Daly for the | “Don't believe anything he says,” 'vest of the year as a result of the ch]flese Nationalists Opel] Dflve‘ Gordon Woods, son of Mrs. Eva|the inventor told Parker. “He Marquette game, in which he suf- | B. Woods of the Center Is in a serl- |isn't all there.” |fered an injury to the same knee | ol Normem GOYeFHmem ous condition at Hartford hospit Meisterknecht was divorced from ' which has been bothering him since | Mrs. E. P. Schmidt has returned | from tford hospital where she | underwent an operation b | She 18 able to be about again. Kor Afternoon Wear, For Street Wear, For I’artiéq nightly For Business and For Sport Wear cial set. 2 dresses e e | S Peking, Nov ot Nankow before Nanking nationalist arm followed a resumption of 1t} Nanking offensive a the north- | ern government of Marshal Chang Tso-Lin and the king troo; have been marching northward Mrs. Charles D nedy Echool of Missions of will be the sp 2] third an< nunal thanl r ceting of the 13" | ladies of the N gton Center Cone Hw ‘l :1‘:\\:: Gy i A O i gregational church which will b ven northern dispatches from |10 Wednesday alfernoon at the | TMsinanfu admit that the Nanking!l°™e ©f Mrs. Jesse L. Stebbi troops have occupicd the town of | Lingswaikwan in the provinee of Anhwei, but claim that the troops | of the northern General Sun Chuan. | Fang repulsed an effort of the Nan- | Dresses so smart in line, made of such beautiful fabrics and with such excellent workman- ship—it is hard to believe they can be marked at such low prices. Nothing like them any- where. This is the final ship- ment. None will be obtainable after this assortment is gone— and if we are to judge by the sensation they caused the last time we offered them—you had better come early tomorrow for they will not last long. Satins, crepe, jersey and other fine cloths—in all the fashionable colors of the season. Portable, Safe, Clean, Con- venient. Instant heat wher. ever and whenever you S e 7 2 Don't Fuss With want it. Although the northern General se Socon: g Mustard Plasters! For best results w J e Sl S e mix a mess of mustard, flour Kerosene. i ‘8 iter when you can rel recalled here that tha Hwai | D3 rencss or stiffness with ! 2 e little clean, white Musterole. son—that is Satisfac- e : . e el ot ‘ < : tion. Every Jordan : alics i i customer is a satisfied 5 customer because the house of Jordan is built on Value. Value is nothing short of— the newest fashions, the best materials and tailoring — and the very lowest prices. A visit to Jordan’s is indeed a visit to one of New England’s finest women’s and misses’ apparel store. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS 1t is said of Jordan’s that once a woman buys here —she be- comes a steady patron. There is only one rea- Musterole nsually gives prompt re- | | lief from sore throat, nchitis, ton- | sillitis, croup, stiff neck, | i headache, con t tumbago, back or uation of At the pres is no evidence \es, chilblains, frosted _‘w-» chest (it may prey e { moniu). the the | Jars & Tubes itself is still belleved to he hands of Feng. There is much evid elimination of Hankow is en leaders to doubl the northern front SHOE SPECIALS Men’s and Women’s Low Shoes Not all sizes on all styles. WOMEN’S Patent Straps $10.00—NOW $8.95 Patent Straps $7.50—NOW $5.95 * Nowhere Such Magnificent - Winter Coats Brown Suede Straps at these prices $12.00—NOW $9.95 Tan Calf Ties $8.00—NOW $6.95 Tan Calf Ties Patent Ties $7.00—NOW $5.95 $7.50—NOW $5.95 Black Satin High Heel $9.00—NOW $7.95 MEN’S Tan Calf Oxfords Tarn Calf Oxfords $9.00—NOQW $7.95 $7.50—NOW $5.95 Others That Were $6.00—S$7 NOW $4.95 Globe Clothing House Cor. Main and W. Main \ Dear (" Neighber: The health of both chil- dren and adults is main- tained when the quality and flavor of food is pre- Materials— Morosa, Malina, Broad- cloth, Broadtail Cloth, Eldora, Vorina, Voluna, Velours, Velvets and Im- ported Woolens, Suedes, Pile fabrics. served. It takes ice to produce an ideal condition where the temperature is cold 5\/ There 18 § moiace tor | food enough to keep food fresh, dry enough to prevent #0 1aje as in % awell-iced | refrigerator Colors— Black, Moonlight, Blue, Smart Browns, Beiges, | Grays and Greens. mould, and moist enough to retard the drying out of meat, cheese, buster, These are the most important winter coat fashions—and if you were to pay from $10.00 to $20.00 more on any price men- tioned above—you couldn’t buy a coat of such exacting tailor- ing, light, comfortably warm fabric—and so sumptuously trimmed in fur. vegetables or fruit, Furs— Kit Fox, Mountain Sa- bles, Fitch, Beaver, Fox, Wolf, Jap Minks, Mar- minks, Baby Seals, Lynx, Skunk. NEW BRITAIN DIVIiSION OF The Southern New England Ice Co. Operating as i | J | I New Britain Ice Corp.