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K. OF C. AWARDS Daly Council Brings Successful Tair at Turner Hall to Close—“I Need It” Gets $500. | The nine nights’ fair at Turner hall | under the auspices of Daly «omml,{ K. of C., was brought to a close I | evening, with the award of prizes in | charge of Thure Bengston, Augustus | Scheyd and Peter McCrann. The fair, | which was the first event of its kind held by Daly council, was crowned with success, and it is believed by the committee that a tidy sum will be realized on the project. The awards were as follow. $100, L. Yuknwics, 242 High street; $25, F. O, Thompson, New Britain $50, Swell Janes, 223 Glen street; $7: Floe al Spre, city; $ $50, Patrick Foley, 11 25, . Bechnantrick, 94 N Ferdinand Olson on the neckwear proposition. Berlin, 3 §50, Thomas Mc geous silks imported from Pas- | Grath, 100 Lawlor street; $500, * : diagonal stripes in mmuorrul;Nw‘fl It 240 Bassett street. Win-| inations of color. | ners of the special awards were ag fol- | I Big four-in-hands, Persian designs | 10W: Traveling bag, W. A. Krause: invented in New York. ladies’ suit, T. F. F.; box of soap, Paul fi ‘Gloves, too, $ 50. H. Bellman, city; parlor clock, Rich- & Birta om i olha ohray ard Brown: pair of statues, Paul Bell- | f Suits and Overcoats, $15 up. man; carafe, Warner Johnson, Stan- ley $10 in gold, Mrs. Lingsi- verlee, Box 995, Hartford; plano, Pora Bedand, 225 Curtis strect. MAYOR WILL MEET THE SAFETY BOARD Cash 1 Yes, we're ahead Various Matters Will Be Discussed, Possibly Police Janitorship and Shifting of Sergeant. NEW BRITAIN, CONN Plans are under way for an 4h- | formal conference of the safety com- missioners, . G.>Babcock, Frank £ Moran and Howard M. Steele, with Rev. Mr. Pihl Considering a Call From | Mayor Quigley some night this week. | Just what the purpose of the meet- |ing is has not been disclosed, but it |is understood that the mayor will | | have some important recommenda- tions to make to the board. Among other things, it is said that the mavor will make some sugges- tions in regard to the janitor work at the police station for it has been ru- imored that he is not entirely in ac- cord with the plan of ing a woman engaged in that capa It is also said that inasmuch he was re- garded as the champion of Dennis | O’Keefe, deposed a year or more ago s patrol driver, he did not take kind- ly to that policeman being removed from the office of janitor. Another matter that may cussed, according to rumor, action of the safety board in voting | to shift the four police sergeants | every three months. This action, in- sofar as it especially applies to tho office of detective sergeant, has raised | a storm of protest about the city as | it is not regarded as a move toward efficiency to shift a detective sergeant | and it is also said that other cities | do not do it, except for cause. So much has been said concerning this action, and so many informal com- plaints have reached the ears of the | aid ,that he may have | y in this connection. STOR MAY LEAVE. Ilinois, Rev, G. E. Pihl, pastor of Swldish Bethany church, this city, has received a call from the North Park Congregational church at North | Hl. Rev. Mr. Pihl has had spyeral M¥ing his calls from different places congregation so closely the past few ye: but attached to him that the matter has | | the has become Iways been adjusted in a satisfactory hanner. In the spring of this year Rev. Mr. Pihl had a call from the Cromwell Orphanage but the church members | put up such objections that it was de- Siined/s He did go to the Orphanage for the summer months but has re- twrned to the cit 1 taken up hi luties at the chu again. A de- bision will be reached some time next a be dis- is the ct PETINATO- POLITANO. Ttalian Couple to Be Mar- ricd Tomorrow Morn Popular ng. The wedding of | Plainville and Miss arry Petinato of ilomenia Napoli- tarip of this city will take place to- morrow morning at 9 o’clock at St. Joseph’s church. The couple will be attended by Mr. and Miss Neri. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast - will be served at the home of the bride’s cousin, Frank Maietta, of 352 ch to P()NF\VALS]I WEDDING. Bristol Young Man Finds Bride in Leo J. Pons of Bristol | Mary Walsh of this city were united | | in marriage this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Joseph’s church. A couple have many Britain and vicinit . on Hartford avenue wedding trip. friends in They will after their rick marriage ceremony. attended Pons, and a bird of paradise hat. ried maid of honor w; colored dress match and carried yellow chrysanthe- mums. Licenses Expire on ures ground. given by tist church will be held tomorrow aft | ernoon and evening in the church par- lars on High apen at 2:30 o’clock and a charming array of fancy food, including aprons, Sinees New Britain. | bags and other articles will be on salo. and Miss | A menu supper, open | will be served from 6 to 8 o’clock. The proceeds go inta the nuptial | expenses. s NE\W BRITAIN DAILY ’..A:r(ALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. EVIDENCED BY GROWTH Careful and conscrvative bank- ing methods have won for the Commercial Trust Company the confidence of its depositors and clients, as evidenced by the sub- stantial increase in business. Your checking account is in- vited. CAPITAL $100,000.00 who also performed The couple by Miss Grace G. Walsh er of the bride, and Frederick L. brother of the groomsman. The bride wore a gown of Alice blue She car- nthemums. The attired in a mouse- hat to Daly, white chr; She wore a After the ceremony a reception was tendered at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh of couple will make their home in Bris- tol after their honeymoon. 220 Kensington avenue. The AUTOMOBILISTS WARNED, Midnight, De- cember $1—New Plates White. Secretary of State Charles D. Burnes today sent circular letters to all motor vehicle them that their 1916 registration li- censes cember 31. tain their present either from January 1, 1917, or from April 1, sending in their 1917 application, ac- companied by the necessary fee and a written request for that number, owners warning will expire at midnight, De- All persons wishing to re- license numbers, 1917, may obtain same by particular If such action is contemplated the notice should be received at the sec- retary IDecember ceived assigned numbers in | ceived. of state’s office on or hefore 15. Al applications re- after the above date will be the order re- Markers for 1917 will be blue fig- and letters on a white back- BAPTIST TADIFE The annual henefit the ladies of e and the Fi street. The sale will to the public, church work OHICAN: B “MARKET | il 1036c, 591.00 | ™WEDNESDAY ' MOH. CREAMERY FANCY DAIRY CHEES[12 MOHICAN PEANUT BUTTER 2 Ibs 25C 25¢ Y LIMBURGER SE .. b MUENSTER .1b ¥ CH BEST CHEESE 22c 30c Large Red or Yellow Onions . .4 qgts Large Juicy Florida s i 23c Red Baldwin App}esé..w.'zlqts 19c New Lay fis e o 18c 15¢ -Fancy Heavy 10c BACON FANCY LAMB ROASTING ..1b Grape Fruit 2 for New Seeded Raisins ... .pKg ybin pdsigagl Ol 2 1 Y. S. Evap. Apples . .2 lbs 21c 18c (AT o3 ] TO 11 A. M.—HOUR SALE—3 TO 5 P. SHOULDERS, Lean Smoked EGGS—Every One Guaranteed . .....doz 34C Jersey Sweet Good Laundry Potatoes . .4 qts T TR A MOH. EARLY JUNE PEAS MOH. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ... .3-1b pkg 1 5c HUDSON TABLE SYRUP ......... . bottle Evaporated b P o s i 9 A. 15C ISoap ....9ba 23C a0 TS ' MOH. PURE CATSUP .pt bottle ZOC RIB ROAST BEEF ............ LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS . SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS ... CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK Fancy Selected Eggs ......doz 39c Swift’s Premium Oleo. . .1-1b pkg 25C s ] Sc 18c .pt FRANKFURTS OR BOLOGNA . FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . .1b 16C »15¢ LEAN BEEF 1 21/20 SLICED BEEF LIVER GOLDIE FOWL . STEWING MOHICAN SOUP .. LUNCHEON .1b ATO TOM 5 .can 10c 20c 25c 19¢ 6¢c 12¢ PURE COCOA MOHICAN CHILI SAUCE bottle DINNER BLEND COFFEE ..1-1b pkg MOHICAN CORN pkg GOOD CLOTHES 100 for | Famous Surgcon Modeled By SOLDIERS TO HOLD DANOE. Arch Street Armory Will Sce Gala Event on Evening of Nov. 29, As soon as the decorato have completed their work at the state a mory on Arch street all will be in readiness far the eleventh annual barn dance to be given hy Company I, First regiment, C. N, (i, on the even- ing of November he recent re- turn of the local troops from service on the Mexican border will give an added touch of interest to the affair and in response to demands for Mexi- can curios the soldier boys have made plans to exhibit their collections, oh- tained at Nogales and the surround- ing country. The various committees ar ing hard to make the affair a and the Veterans’ association ing invaluable as tance. be a turkey shoot on the range in the armory Company I Veteran be in charge, Dance music will be furnished Lynch’s eleven piece orchestra. DEATHS AND FUNERALS work- uccess is giv- There will new rifle ement and the ociation will by Mrs. James Axelby. Rev. Carlos 13, Jones, ant rec- tor of St. Mark's church officiated at the funeral services for the late Mrs. James Axelby from her late home on Beaver street this afternoon. Burial was in Fairview cemetery, BIG FOUR’ HEADS | SPEAKTO A. F. OF L. (Continued From First Page). were going to antagonize every effort put forth by organized labor. “But men of wealth, I say to you be careful how far you go. There is a limit even to human endurance. When the tilme comes it will be an- other case of ‘lay on MacDuff, and damned be he who first cries enough’.” City Items The county commissioners have transferred the liquor license of An- tonas Mikalauskas at 221 Elm street to John Jankauskas The Camp Real Estate company fs building three new houses, two on Farmington avenue and onc on Com- monwealth avenue, Edward Ryan, formerly a police afficer in this city but now a resident of Naugatuc tor in this city vesterday, greeting several of his old time friends. Edwin Warren of and Miss Florence of the same addre marriage license th A permit was 41 Emmons Place Louise Crandall, were granted a afternoon. ued this afternoon for Landers, Frary & Clark to erect a $400 building in the rear of the property on FEast Main street. It will be for purposes. Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- ford was at his office today, following a slight illness with the grip. The High Rock Orchard company has transferrcd property on Shuttle Meadow mountain to Harry and Er win Wessels. This property is the old Gridley farm. A marriage license was issued this afternoon to Elmer Lawrence Burr of 5 Black Rock avenue, a chauffeur, and Miss Christine Zeigler daughter of Christian Zeigler of 550 Church street. Fourth ward election expenses filed with the city clerk today totalled a little more than $110. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson have returned from their wedding trip. Civil service examination for posi- tion as fireman-laborer in the Bristol postoffice will be' held December 5. Information pertaining to the exami- nation may be secuted at the local of- fice. The married men of the Svea so- cial club will be hosts for the single men at an entertainment and supper in the club rooms on Arch street Fri day night. Being hosts comprises the penalty that is attached with losing a recent pinochle tournament. Edward Sperry, 14 years old of 79 Smalley street, reported to the police as missing, has been located in Hart- ford by relativ according to in. formation received at headquarters tod It was learned that he wanted to go to work and went in search of it without taking the formality to inform his parents. Anthony Pache, a laborer employed at the New Britain Country club's new home, received treatment at the New Britain General hospital last night for a fracture of the left clavi- cle. He was riding a bicyele when the wheel skidded and threw pavement. He was assisted to the hos- pital. used sto; ge BUST OF DR. MURPHY. Famous Artist Who Lived in ¢ Chicago, Nov. 21.—A t of the late Dr. John B. Murphy twhich Thomas Murphy modeled in a corner of a deserted garret is being consid- ered today for the place of honor in the memorial that is to be erected to | the famous surgeon Murphy, the sculptor, once famous | in London graduated of the Roya College of Arts, came to Chicago and was unable to make headway. He moved from studio to studio until the deserted garret was the best he could afford. There he worked in oblivion. He induced Dr. Murphy to come for one sitting. The surgeon after that ked out. The artist, however, spent Tours watching for the dector to come out of his house, in order to complete his impressions INCREASE DIVIDEND. New York, Nov. 21.—The Quincy Mining company today declared a auarterly dividend of five do a share, an increase of one dollar a rret. him to the | I | Mex Petrol Third Ave iARIToRD OniFRIGE i 11416 AsyLuM ST. \.9 HARTFOItD. { WORRY ABOUT STYLE IF YOU WANT TO, WEAR OUR CLOTHES IF YOU DON’T. We've done all the “worrying” that's necessary, about styles, models, qual- ity, tailoring and the like. Leave those details to us,—it's our business,—we attend to it. All you have to do is to choose something that pleases you; it wouldn't be here if it wasn't right,— and good. Our everything guarantee. covers Financial STEEL 1S LEADER IN TODAY’S MARKET Little Strength Is Shown by Copper Shares Wall Street.—Recessions outnum- bered advances at the opening of to- day’s market, United States Steel be- ing the most noteworthy exception on | Billings its advance of almost a point. Air Brake, Republic Iron, General Elec- tric, Central Le: pany also re variable gains but these counter balanced by heavy selling of coppers, equipments, motors and shipping issues. In these groups prices were lower by 1 to 2 1-2 points. Ra were inclined to vield, with moderate recessions in other investment shares. Further im- pairment of prices occurred before the end of the first half hour, CLOSE—Pressure was again erted in the final hour, a few of the leaders falling under low levels of the forenoon while obscure special- ties made further gains. The closing was irregular. ex- New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co. members of the New York Stock change. Represented by E. W. Edd: Nov. 21, 1916 High Low Am o1 Alaska Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Beet Sugar Gold y Chem Can pfd Loco 5 Smelting ... Sugar Am Tobacco ... Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop . A T 8 Fe Ry Co.. Baldwin Loco B & O eth Steel Butte Superior Canadian Pacific .1 Central Leather ..1141 Ches & Ohio 68 Chino Copper 1% Chi Mil & St Paul. 94 Col FF & I 601 Cons Gas ..... Crucible Steel Distillers S rie General Goodrich Great Nor Gt Nor Ilinois Electric Rub pfd. Ore Cet Central Kansas City Kennecott Cop Lack Steel Lehigh Va Louis & N com Al Lead Y Air Y C Nev N Y Nor Nort Pac Mail Penn R Pressed Ray Cons Readir Rep I & So Pac So Ry So Ry Studebaker Tenn Cop Texas Oil Brake & THud Cons N H ..1081; e 2138 H R R 59 L1119 & R Steel Car com on T TOO LATE FOR CL/ milk and grain sed to order. Or. csgiving, 162 IFOR SALE--Fan fed chickens, dr der eatly for share over the previous declaration. = \ \nd Texas com- | Scovill Richter&Co. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Represented by E. W. EDDY i 31 West Main Street, City Hall Building Telephone 1840 20 shs Scovill Mfg. Co. 20 shs Colts Arms 100 shs Stanley Works 100 shs New Britain Machine 50 shs Standard Screw 100 shs Niles-Bement-Pond 100 shs Bristol Brass 160 shs North & Judd 100 shs Landers, Frary & Clark 100 shs American Hardware 25 American Brass 100 American Silver United Fruit Utah Cop U S Rub Co U § Steel U S Steel Va Car Chem Westinghouse Western Union Willys Overland. . LOCAL STOCK MARKET seneral Quitness Prevails Throughout the Day With Stanley Works the Center of Attraction. The local stock market was quiet today, with Stanley Works the center of all eyes due the meeting this af- ternoon. The quotations follow : American Brz 415- American 140-142 | srternoon reads as follows American 38-35 “Artillery activity was maintained & Spencer . g 33-136 | 195t night to a notable degree in the, Brass 89 | regions of Saillisel and Douaumonts - The night passed in relative calm everywhere else on the front.”” 647% 101% 38% Bt (Continued From First Page). front a hostile hands. our into “Enemy trenches were successfully: raided at Gommecourt and in the| neighborhood of Roclincourt and Ypres.” new our patrol fell Artillery Duel All Night. Nov. 21, 2:15 p. m.—The of+ ficial communication on the French front given out by the war office this Par Bristol Colt’s ite North & Judd Russell Mfg. Standard Stanley orrington nut & Hine Allics Shell German Positions. Berlin, Nov. 21, by wireless to Say= ville.—The German positions on both es of the Ancre and in the St, erre Vasst wood were shelled heavily hy the allies yesterday, the office announces. here was a revival of artitlgry ac- tivity in the Champagne. . T2-74 | F 870-880 215-220 o S. W. DIRECTORS MEET = WHO WANTS OFFICE? = [Wro neation ok the fourth ward will be is a monu- mental one, from present indications. Since the resignation of David E. Wi= s been vacant and war Tocal who Cynosure of all Eyes As Directors REEIEE Meet to Make Recommendations. The directors of the Stanley Works met this afternoon at 2 o’clock to dis cuss business matters and to make recommendations to be made to the stockholders when they meet in a few weeks. Although it was currently rumored that the directorate might make some recommendation regard- ing either an extra dividend or a stock increase, the meeting had not adjourned at press time and it was impossible to obtain any information the deli T A T W N VS P S oS SRR (MO T 2T SOUTHERN OIL & TRANSPORT The strength of oil stocks is fundamental and lies in the steadily increasing consumption of petroleum and petroleum product Every day sees a growing demand and a growing necessity for oil. This condition insures the profitable future of investment in oil securities that are backed by Good man- agement, substantial production, with proper means to market the product. SOUTHERN OIL AND TRANSPORT CORPORATION meets these three essentials and more, Descriptive Circular on Request ROBERT R. FORRESTER INVESTMENT SPECIALIST Tel. Rector 1459. cander the office hs although several attempts have. been made to fill the vacancy, and several prominent men have been mentioned, the place is still open.f The fourth ward council members were to have decided the matter last night, but no action was taken, nor will there be until after the first of the manth, when the Third ward primary will be, held. 61 BROADWAY NEW YORK. BEACH & AUSTIN ROOM 410 TEL, 2120 NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. REPRESENTED BY L. JONES. AM. BRASS, BRISTOL BRASS AND NORTH & JUDD BOUGHT AND SOLD Direct private wires to Hornblower & Weeks, New York, Boston, Chicago. Connecticut Trust and Safe beposii Co, 3 STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORAT:ON organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, toact as Conservator, Guardi Executor or Administrator. $ CAPITAL $750,000. SURPLUS $750,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't, HARTFORD, CONN. Vance street, Tel. 1 11-21-4dx e s