New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 15

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Not because we're body clse, but by the square deeal up a business, better than any- we know that way to build use is the is our new line of Suits and ats in medium and heavyweight built by reliable manufac- the square deal plan, garments were sclected by us | we KNOW they were made on | the square deal is the way to build | you and your neighbors to see this square deal showing. PRICE $15 o $35. w turers on These because NEW BRITAIN, CONN DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs, Rachael irkin, kin, achael wife of Samuel of 44 Willow the Hartford Sirkin died at street, a grocer, hospital last night. The funeral was held this a ternoon and interment was in Beth Alom cemetery. the SECOND LEVER. Vote the straight Democratic Ticket for PEACE and PROSPERITY. PULL the SECOND LEVER. Vote the straight Democratic Ticket for PEACE and PROSPERITY. "PRINTING In Many Difierent Languzges, BY SKILLYED UN1ION MEN Modevate Prices. LINOTYPHE COMPOSITION. Omice Hours: 8 a. m. to 6:13 p. m. Mondays and Wednesdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res. 179-5. Foreman 339.12 NEW BRITAIN Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child mu.t have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM W. TCH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and mor] (f;hme each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Drug 1sts are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named t children at to anybody without labelling them ¢ poison.” The definition of narcotlc is: <A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are dxsgm&ed Yand sl?ldh\imde: tgsmri:::; ef ou should nof ou or your physl}élafl know oT BTz of ““ Drops,” * Cordials,” ¢ Soothing Syrups,” medicine to be given to your children without of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Great Sacrifice Sale Commencing Saturday Morning, Nov. 4th. | Our Fall Suits Reduced 207 NOTICE These consist of all the latest styles, most popular materials, and newest col- ors—You will also regret it if you do not look over our Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses. J-. RUBIN | 135 MAIN STREET GOVERNMENT SELLS CONDEMNED GOODS glass decanters and wine glasses which have graced the sideboards of United States naval vessels but which are now obsolete under the navy department’s ruling forbidding the use of intoxicating liquors on government ships. The bids repre- sented about 40 per cent. of the orig- inal cost to the government, Thirty-one Tons of Plug Tobacco Gets Bid of 19 Cents Per Pound— Are Not Yet Accepted. TO HOLD CARNIVAL. Company E, C. N. G., have com- menced tentative arrangements for a carnival to be held after the first of next year in the armory on Arch reet. The following committee has been named to make necessary ar- rangements: Lieutenant Hattings, | Sergeant Brown, Corporal Scheutze, Private Olson and Private Ventres. The following citizens have also promised to assist in making the af- fair a success: Mayor G. A. Quigley, Senator G.. W. Klétt, G. M.. Landers and E. . Schultz. The latter commit- 3.—The highest of plug to- the United States of the navy, meeting the York, Nov. thirty-one tons New bid for bacco bought by government for the use and condemned as not standard required was 19 cents. The government originally paid 36 cents a pound for the tobacco. The item was the largest in the annual sale of condemned stores yesterday at the New York Na T Announce- ment of whether the bids will be a ceptable will be mado later by thcl | pices tomorrow evening in the society DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. Sincerity Clothes Babcock Co.—advt. at The Ashley The weekly pay rall of the water de- tment totalled $1,443.67, A case of scarlet fever on Fairview | street was reported to the health de- | partment today. The pay roll of the water depart- ment this week was $764.41. Charles P. Seltzer of 99 Clark street underwent an operation at St. Fran- cis’ hospital toda The estate of Rose Travers has heen erpraised by Jennie Travers Hilton, the administratrix, at $563.71, the sum consisting of a bank deposit. The monthly meeting of the charity department will be held this evening. Little but routine business is sched- uled. Deputy City Clerk Harry ereaves resumed his Hargreaves was mustered out of tho | federal service last week and has been taking a brie? vacation. The special committee that was ap- pointed by the Directors of the New Britain Charity Organization will meet tonight with the finance com- mittee to discuss ways and means of raising money. A new lot of trimmed hats, $2 to $5. Seibert.—advt. Miss Flsie Osborne, New Britain Charity Organization, gave a talk last evening at the mid- week services at the First Congrega- tional church. She made many in- | teresting stafement concerning the present status of tho charity move- ment inth is city, | Mrs. Frida BEklund-Scherstrom of Chicago, TIL., ing at a concert to- morrow o'clock in the Swedish church on Elm street. The democratic r A. Har- duties tod Mr. M. agent of the m Baptist town committee will meet this evening in the head- arters in the Leland block. The | n and Marshall club will meet tomerrow evening in the same loca- tlon. PROPOSE TRAFFIC CHANGES, Ordinance Committee Will Meet This‘ Evening, if Members Appear. A meeting of the ordinance com- mittee has been called for this even- ing at 8 o'clock and in case quorum is present the safety board 11 be given a hearing on some of its | proposed ordinance changes, | | The safety hoard will recommend an immediate change in the traffic or- dinance, doing away with the three time zones on Main street. The board will ask to have the five minute limit in front of City hall con- tinued but will permit the parking of machines between Crowell's corner and the h 1 of Washington street, nd also from Caurt street to the Savings bank for ten minute periods. The unlimited districts on the north and west sides of the park and in front of the Center church will be continued and elsewhere the limit will be forty minutes, thus lifting the time ;limit on Chestnut and Church streets. Another change the safety board will ask will be in reference to the fire cepartment. They will ask an ord nance change permitting the appoint- ment of no less than twelve nor more than twenty new permanent fireemen by January 1 and the organization of a reserve force of thirty callmen. OCIAL. Tabs’ Drum Corps to Have. Guests From All Parts of the State. Arrangements have been completed by the Y. M. T. A. & B society drum corps for a social under their aus- hall urances that the following corps will be in attendance have been received by the committee: St. Fran- ¢is T. A. B. corps of Naugatuck; T .H. Russell corps of Middletown; Monto- wese corps of New Haven; Union Cit corps of Union City, St. Mary’s corps of Waterbury; St. Paul's corps of Kensington. A short street parade will be held by the visitors prior to the commence- ment of the dance program. The local members have planned to entertain the visitors at the close of the dance. AIRMAN KILLED. an Francisco, Nov. able ad- vices from La Pata, Argentina, today told of the death there of Silvia Dettirossi, one of the spectacular air- men who entertained visitors to the Panama-Pacific exposition here last tee will assist the company’s commit- tee, department. Bids were also received for cut vear. He fell from a high altitude in a monoplune. Lamb Legs Fresh Lean Eastern Cut Pork Loins Choicest Cuts of Steer Beef, Veal and Lamb Fancy Fresh Fowl Beef Stew ¥ Fancy Smoked Shoulders, Small and Lean . Small Strips of Bacon Our Best Frankfurters Italian Peppers Savoy Cabbage. Hot Peppers .. Lettuce, Parsk Celery Potatoes (Native) Red and White I Hamburgz Steak .... 10 Ibs sugar 70c and 1 Ib high grade Coffee or a pkg. of our Best Tea 35¢, and 10 Royal Gold Stamps 31 Macaroni Fancy Bread Flour . Spinach Pie Apples Can Tomatoes THE ASTERN PRINTING CO., B3 CHURCH STREET, TEL. 334 €. EBBESEN. MGR. 63 MAIN STREET. FRANK MATETTA, PROP., As Usual The Big Saturday Sale at THE GREAT WESTERN MARKET The Qualily Store of Low Prices Large Head Lettuce Imported Ttalian Pure Olive Oil. ... Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. Imported Italian Pure Olive Oil. . Large Bleached Heads of Endive 4 pounds Sweet Potatoes gallon zallon a quart 2 15¢ : : ats. Endive, Lima Squash. 3¢ bunch 45¢ peck icicling Onions. 4 1bs. for 25¢ 18¢ c a qt. 10c can for | Penn PHONE 1053 INYCce& | Nev | Norfoll | United H. O, P, are wonderfully su that at moderate prices. pearance is there—you CLOTHES 1cC ful in expressive custom-tailored The distinctive ap- | 3t can'ts $15.00 TO $35.00. Financial LOSE IRREGULAR, UTAH 15 HIGHER Copper Stock Reaches 118 1-0—| having look m! Moderate Gains in Shares New 10:30 metal ably h stock running York, Nov. a, m.—Indu and sh ler at toda arket, from 1 t Baldwin Locomotive, Steel and Crucible i Leadi est issues. tionally for U. vigorou terday’s Steel. tone excited tions for the most tively small lots out quite generally the first half hour, tive tendenc; Wall St. Closing advances to 113 1- erate gains in othe pecialties, dealings. The clo o New York Stock Exchange quota- | Union Mfg tions furnished by ing disp ues manifesting Wall strial it o Centrz among the ng ved perations, part being ins were before the Street, equipmer hares were opening ins in some ins 2 points, vari- of the tances with Leather strong- gain rel. in end of the more speculs g—Utah’s er featured coppers Richter with mor and ob- the later | ng was irregular. a reactionary further e mod- & Co., members of the New York Stock Ix- change. Am Beet Sugar Alaska Gold Am Ag Chem Am Car & Fay Am Tce Am Can Am Loco Am Smelting . Am Sugar Am Tobacco . Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop ... ATSF Ry Co xd. Baldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel Butte Superior Canadian Pacific Central Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Copper Chi Mil & St Paul. Col F & I Cons Gas Crucible Steel Del & Hudson. . Di; General Electric Goodrich Rub Great Nor pfd Gt Nor Ore Cetfs Tllinois Central Inspiration Kennecott Cop | Lack Steel Lehigh Valey Louis & Max Mtor com. Mex Petroleum National Le N Y Air Br Hudson Task ash. . NYNHG&H N Y Ont & W Northern & W . Pac Mail S S Co R R >ressed Steel Ray Cons Reading Rep I & S com... Rep I & S pfd... Southern Pacific Southern Ry Studehaker Tenn Copper Third Ave Union Pacific ruit Utah Coppe U 8 Rubber Car. Represented by k03 E. Nov. High 3, 102 12 84 69 W. Low ay. 1916 Clos 103, 123 86 0% 29% 64 913, wiped | Richter&Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE E. W. EDDY Represented by 31 West Main Street, City Hall Building Telephone 1840 100 shs Bristol Brass 100 shs North & Judd 50 shs Russel M’f’g. Co. 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark FINANCIAL NEWS .120% 1223% 465 673 .102% 423, 119% 12 45 66 Steel teel ptd Va Car Chem Westinghouse | Western Union | Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK MARKET With Elcction Only Three Days Off, I 42 Local Market Slows Up Some But Shows No Weakening. With the national election only three days off the local stock market has slowed up somewhat, but none of the stocks show any signs of falling off and, in the opinion of brokers and shrewd investors, the outcome will have but little effect. Today North & Judd, Bristol Brass and Scovill were the strongest stocks on the boards and each was in good demand at slightly advanced prices. New Britain Ma- { was also stronger today, while | Niles-Bement-Pond sagged a trifle. The quotations follow: n American Silver rails were frac- | Billings & Spencer higher, with a nominal | Bristol Brass .. Trading lacked the | Colt’s Fire Arms . durir | Marine Lamp Marlin Arms | New Britain Machine | Niles-Bement-Pond North and Judd | Peck, Stow & Wilcox | Russell Mfg. | Scovill Mfg stanley Wor Torrington ut & Hine National Surety ... SIHHACKLETON AT NEW ORLEANS. to Return to England to Fight. Nov. 3.—SIr Ernest Antarctic explorer, from Colon, and de- paried several hours later for San | I'rancisco, on his way to rescue the ten members of the Shackleton party on the west side of the Antarctic con- | tinent. The explorer said he expect- | ed to om San Francisco for Wel- | lington, N. Z., November 8. - Ernest said that after the res- cue of the members of his expedition is accomplished he planned to return ngland and enter the war. | E2xplorer Plans New Orleans, Shackleton, the arrived here tod. “AMERICA SOBER.” t Can Say “America Effici- ent,” Says Hanly. Columbus, O., Nov. 3.—J. Frank Hanly, prchibition candidate for pres- ident, and Ira LandritH, vice presiden- tial candicate, today delivered early morning addresses from the State house steps, appealing to men and women cn their way to work to vote the prohibition ticket. “America efiicient,” a term used by Charles Hughe Hanly said, ‘‘is only a phrase which any parrot can be taught to repeat.” Both the republican cratic parties, he “America efficient” her. Any Pa and the demo- id, know t means ‘‘America NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BADX REPRESENTED BY L. | | | K BUILDING. S. JONE BULKELEY HERE FOR (G. 0. P. RALLY TONIGH | oS sinidis Former U. S, Senator Will Speak Dyceum Gathering—Other Speakers, Owing to the inability of Com troller W. A. Prendergast of Nel York to appear at the republican ma rally at the Russwin Lyceum thig ev ning, the committee in charge w4 forced to change its plans at t eleventh hour and managed to secur United States ex-Senator Morgan ( Bulkeley of Hartford as a speake) senator Bulkeley, although over years old, is one of the most vigoro political leaders in the state as wel as belng president of the Aetna Lif Insurance Company The senator deals in no generalitid and is known far and wide as straight from the shoulder fighter ani tonight is expected to pay his co pliments to the present democrati administration in no uncertain m ner. The Universal band will p vide music for the event and ex-Coun cilman C, Harry Barton will pr The republican committee h cured two other speakers inence for tonight They a Hon. Hugh A. Bayne of New ind Professor Charles I Yale University. Mr prominent New York number of years ago L victorious Yale Bakewell’s record well known. Bot recommended speakers. s1d¢ of promj » th Bakewell o Bayne is lawyer and was captain o crev Professo and ati ig h highl; campaig; reptt men sound a as Pull the second Ie straight Democr prosperity and ver. Vote thd ticket for peace, Wilson.—advt. THOMPSON IS DUMPED, City Clerk A. L. Thompson will no] be a justice of the peace after Jan tary 1, he having been dropped f the choice of the new iist of justices] which will be voted upon next Tues: day. It appears t the colonell inew nothing the action of the party leaders until the lists were pub- lished and adjusted on the machines. Selectman W. Latham was thon rotifled that there was a missing jus- tice, but having been given the offi« cial list, declined to make any change. As a result it will be no longer pos= sible for anxicus couples to be mar-| ried in City Hall unless they go to the fourth floor and visit Kirkham Cooper, who are justic the second leve Demeccratic ticket and Wilson of Vote the for peace, dvt. Pull straight prosperi Louisiana Gonsol’d MINING CO. OF NEVAD. has been joined by The Tonopeh Mining Co. of Nev. in the operation of the properties. This marks a new era for Louisi- anna Consolidated stock now selling around 50c. Should sell in the dollar’s soon FRANK V. SULLIVAN Member of N. Y. Curb Assoclation Tel 4324 Broad 39 Broad St., N. Y. ROOM 410 TEL. 2120 BILLINGS AND SPENCER NATIONAL SURLTY RIGHTS BOUGHT AND SOLD D[rCCtperatc wires to Hornblower & chks, New York, Boston, Chlcago

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