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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1916. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. |days’ illness with pneumonia. Asfar | Ciz ltems i as is known, there are no near rela- | Y | Mrs. Harry T BilL tives. Funeral orrangements have e e Mrs. Harry L. Bill, formerly of this | N0t been made : A= A ; ® Mrs. Mary Heldelcker has been | .t 3104 at her home in Detroit yes- — I ARTYGRD O T) named as executrix of the estate of ), o Ul e Besides hgr hus- James Malarney. . 3 her husband, Ferdinand Heideicker. | y,0,3"she leaves one son, Russell. She | The funeral of James Malarney H"]IOASYLU‘A St i Asa Hall left yesterday for a trib | wo injr(y-five years of age. Mr. Bill | was held at 9 o’clock this morning \_9 NARTFOED. & to Canada. was formerly connected with the Cor- | from St. Mary’s church and burial was | ® I Philip C. Carlson of 103 Hart street d 2 bin Motor Vehicle corporation in this | in St. Mary's cemetery. and Anna Anderson of 92 Grand strect | oo Were martiegiSeinranviby Hev At — Mrs. Mary A. Garvey. = § MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE “"["‘i‘ oD T e Mrs, James Broen. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Garvey S i B - a (ot Is reported that about $300 WAS| ars sames Breen, who died at her | of 84 Franklin Square was held at 9 . L ; Represented by E. W. EDDY cleared on the recent Masonic co Sl e 2 : e« d et ; home in Rockville yesterday morning, | o'clock this morning from St. Joseph's : , - : CavEiinan e moxs ihentor] oo 0 e e b B e (ol los R s eneTin et B oRepig 2 i 31 West Main Street%l 5 City Hall Bailding under the auspices of the buildir Bacon of Lincoln street. Mrs. Breen’s | ficiating at a mass of requiem. Burial 1 ‘elephone 1840 corporation. There are still a num- | fyperal will be held from St. Ber-| was in St. Mary’'s new cemetery. ber of bills to be paid before the narq’s church in Rockville Wednes- exact figures are announced. day morning and interment will be in Thomas Ryan. f hip : N'l B P d N et o o e ! j < : 50 shs Niles-Bement-Pon ulate Conception Guild of Saint Mary’s o The funeral of Thomas Ryan, aged Our Holiday stock has the right | Parish the following ic er. Mrs. Emily Jane Houck. Shos o) whao dind EE e Dpoatcite Syt i 20 ShS Stanley R—“le & Level n: & electeaiitor) hal coming . The fanerar 6f Mrs Emily Jane | S2Datarium in Meriden late Saturday = : ; i a long illness, will be held . dent, Mary Egan: vice president, Houck, wife of Martin M. Houck, was | D8ht after a long LI : 100 h S l w k This is the signal to you that our | rie Kerin; secretary, Florence Tita- |peiq gt 2:30 o'clock this afternoon | % 9 c'clock tomorrow mmorning and GIVE THE BOY A i shs Stan ey orks sortment of holiday neckwear is at | gerald; {reasurer, Agznes Ringr B et Coni inoot |Puzialwillbe ISt Marys newjcemes et 00 h L d F & Cl k sbest. Mary ¥. Crowley was #ppointed li- | o €0 BOWC, & S0 o oples | LTy He was well known ih New Bri- MACKINAW ' 1 sins Landers, rrary ar brarian. A committee consisting of | 400 At ¢ 0°€ e . | tain and was for some vears employed FOR HIS CHRISTMAS GIFT. Every)man appreciates a gift of | 2 s Eileen Odoll, Catherine Ward, ’ :{i‘::j‘;“i:.:m‘l""’;,P‘:,"\f“}fh;‘[,l‘:_rhnn;“l‘,:;‘_ here as a wine cierk. His wife and | Hell Appreciate it and Enjoy it. 100 shs New Brltam Machme neckwear and nownere will you find | Riley, F ce Cashen, o hd s | eaEee A SPECIAL—In sizes 8 to 10, a com- | g s finer assortment than right here | erine Long ety o ot |0 SRS GRS OREEE o Ry T o et e e 100 shs B“stol Brass 50¢ to $1.50. > s appointed to = Gl il e, R e o v 24 e y inaw, Leggins and Hat to match, all | Silkk Shirts $3.50 to $5.60. Aneemsnoplore Dlavitonbe iy lingford, an old time friend of the | The funeral of Alexander McCon- | for $6.00. 25 Shs Colts Arms Guild in the near future. B Do { i key, 62, who died at the New Britain CIN 7S There will be a domestic article iy A BuriaE st e e e e T e pitall follonine ban il ees TACKINAWS for boys, sizes 3 to 18, and cake sale for the benefit of the | Stery. " of about three weeks, will be held at | oo, 211 COIOTSZWarm dressy garments 100 shs North & Judd Gloves, socks, suspende bath | parish of St. John the angelist be- . . Olders 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon from Seisa R * R hos. i afflors 7 | tween 2 and 5 o’clock Wednesday aft- Elfingy 4. Olde shary, Erwin Memorial chapel with Rev. H. FRICHD 4500 AND UE, shs SCOV]“ Mfg. Co. o i i | crnoon at the home of Mrs Thomas| The funcral 0:1)\101e.\n'(:}}wkn](1‘;§; I. Bodley, rector of St. Mark's Episco. | . MACKINAWS for men, too, $5.00 to 7 veaters, 0o, $3.00 (o $8.00. Campbell at 621 East Main street. BNV AN o % | pal church, officiating. The deceased Bt ] A B ng—Special stocks Iika Har- | MOrning from his home at 651 Stan- | J0. "ot 5¢" Chureh strect and 1s sur- ] merican brass company, International | 16Y_Street with Rev. Dr. George W. | iuoq by a brother, James McConkey, rred and Chila copper | C- Hill, pastor of the South Congre- | o(ireq member of the fire department. were strong in the nominal dealings | §2tional church, = officiating. = There | gy was a member of the Russell & of the final hour. The closing was | WAS an automobile cortege to Spring- | mu.yin gick Benefit Association. 5 = — — — — irregular. field, where the body was cremated. Bz S e Mex Petrol .. % WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING. e = meeememmmee | The ashes will be buried in Fairview N g Natl Lead ... . 62 61 5% —_— ) cemetery at the convenlence of the ENGL!SH_JAP PA[;T R A ! i N Y Air Brake ..152 g Scandinavian People is Subject for i I S family. (%7 ¢ ; N Y C & Hud ..106 5 2 Discussion Tomorrow. Nev Cons 261 | Miss Mary Scott. 4 NY 3 558 5 The meeting of the Woman’'s club | Miss Mary Scott, member of one N Y Ont & West 323% 31% 317% |tomorrow will be in charge of the | of the oldest families in this section 4 3y = NorlPaclds ol S 104 Z i £ h Madras Shirts $1.00 to $: science department, the general sub- of the state, died yesterday at the Norf & West .. .137 36 i Sea | ject being the Scandinavian people. lmm(‘ of a niece, Mrs. H, H. Mason Pac Mail 8 8 Co.. _RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS | o¢ rarmmzton, at the age or s ARMl HEA]] ELA!MS s BennlmiR 56 § || e B st Sl el Iheshlte S il L P nancia fenn OB : them as citizens and_colonista and T AR RE5S %3 | homestead in Farmington, where her Pressed Steel Car . s ddalyHenn i ellictithelr Uy | parents also passed their lives, and (Continued from First Page.) Ray Cons . : 28 i o o ' | there. The homestead was one of | played a part in protecting us from 1 ep I & S com . s 8196 | [F0 I CaNs D8y sl i o Bl | the original grants given to settlers | recent aggression by any of the i Rep I & S pfd .. 7 7 ;:loun, ]rlli‘rper;((f;:;(:\]f: m;h“ \\-inr‘;:\:‘:s ]1n Ribbon Candy, our own make. Candy Canes. 5 [ in Connecticut. She was the daugh- | great nations of Europe, in spite of So Pac D s A 2 i | ter of Erastus and Sarah (White) | our comparatively defenseless con- SaRTR e : bl € ! ung Pound Boxes Chocolates, Nuts, Fruits, Ice Cream, etc. | Scort. The fuperal will he from. the | dition, was the ss-catled halance of KIEKS PR";ES Di]WN So Ry pfd ...... T334 7123 10 GLEs G DRI T T : The meeting home of her niece at 2 o'clock tomor- | POWer. Studebaker by G %% N 9 B: Be st ch a E ? Jfl | row afternoon with Rev. Quingy| “It is manifest that if a coalition Texas Oil A 9 2 oo ’fin?(fm']‘;;re ;E“(i\]»(}‘(»l‘:‘;”‘ and a Blakeslee, pastor of the Farmington | Of the great powers, as they existed Third Ave s g 9 arge 4 B 3 ; | | Consregational church, officiating, | O® Ausust 1, 1914, were to make war Union Pac ... 4 —_— The burial will be in that place. on us we could have been invaded by Aver United Fruit . 56 ; ST. MARY’S SODALITY. 77 ARCH STREET. Tel. 279—1544. A ) ) U e 2ol L Level Well Under Last | Coited e - 207, e St o T Mrs, William Tehr. monthatromythetd sclaretioniof war. o T ; INSERUbICOR L NE5 t RS o % | the Younz Ladies Sodality of St. Also 415 WEST MAIN STREET. Tel. 1351 M| hc nody of Mrs. Luelia Northrop | “While a war against us by an al- Week’s Final Quotations Sisteetlifoe 2 13 | Mary's churen. Further plans wil IPehz, witellof Willlam Behr'of 1,366 | liance may in the future beja possi: 5 U s J diBa = be fonnnldted at later meetings of Stanley street, will be taken to her | Pility it is not a probability and it is ST 2 C: g 48 .22, |the sodality. It is probable that the former home in Milton, N. Y., on the | Pelieved that if we provide an ade- | yyay Strect, noon—Recessions of | Westinghouse ... 553 i 0114 | bazar will be held sometime during ? We Give Royal God Trading Stamps— Ask for them 6:50 train tomorrow morning for |duate army to defend the country|he first hour selling partook of an- | Vestern Unien % 3gi | January — L PpAMp A oren burfal. She died yesterday morning | a8ainst instant invasion the probabil-| gther drive, wiped out practically an | Willys Overland.. % s and traditions. T 2 b after a lengthy illness. Besides her | ity of a war between the United States | ;,55,,ts ana other volatile issues re- 2k Special Cut l;;l(‘es for Week of Dec. 18th to §. )¢ | husband and five children she is sur- | and a coalition of powers wouldiarorg s v e level well under last week's ec. 23rd, mc]uszv L A vived by four sisters, Misses Evelyn | €ven more remote. oo : I prices. Alcohol was the most e and Josephine Northrop of Milton, N. [ OFf all the nations of the world, he | yrected at an extreme decline of nino o THE MOST SENSIBLE AND USE- Y. Vs, William Price of Toledo, o, | 2id, the United States and * Cbina | yoiicana ‘atner volating issacn | e £ o ~ and Mrs. A. E. Cosman of Newburgh, | alone relied on volunteers to defend | focted further professional pressure, AN FUL CHRISTMAS GIFT N. Y., and three brothers, Curtis, Lud- | their national existence. : S b : [ | low and Malcolm Northrop of Milton, |, “The system is inefficlent,” he sald, : e Wh Nflt GWB EYEGLASSES ? | Mr. Fehr chauffeur for former | ‘‘Pecause under “( we must wait for New York Stock Exchange quota- SLT y ] ¥ i | Mayor George M. Landers. war to come before preparing OUr [ tions furnished by Richter & 0.. STED] ” o JIET YOU < Fancy Selected CRANBERRIZS Thaen !QL 5 Z defense members of the New York Stock “THEY ARE THE MOST P RACTICAL GIFT YOU CAN MAKE h_,_.__..m..w. K Frank Mconey. e change. Rebpresented by E. W. Eddy and will prove a constant reminder of you, If your parents or grand- §CANDIES | PEELS _N“fifs_ || oo e e, o e | STANDARD SGREW DIVIDEND e s e N ... b 22¢ spital e i = Am Beet Sugar .. 99% 97% 98 HERE ARE OTHER ARTICLES last night following several At a Court of Probate holden at Am Car & Fdy Co. 69% 68% 3 THAT MAKE FINE GIFTS Iho - lsc B w e | Th = === | {yirectors Declare Regular Three Per |40 A Chem ... 90 90 New Britain, within and for the Dis- Cent, Dividend and Extra of Twenty | Am Ice ... c.o. 30% '") 17¢ DITRADI IR ) D L ‘ ] . i, EYEGLASS CHAINS AUTOMATIO EYE- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- o Am Can .. cee 50 4 = = = iy PUMPKiN can 126 SQUASH can ].ZC At et o [ Per Gent cofl Ren ToRE® e O B rmEINECH AN y oK 18th day of December, A. D., 1916 Am Smelting g ! s Directors of the Standard Screw S gapslliig 8 LORGNETTES SPECTACLES ; Present Bernard I Gaffney, Tu0ge. | company foday declared & regular| Al Sugar .......112 2 4 ZCTACLE! R istatorof ‘Mary 4. G”“d ate of | gividend of three per cent and an|Am Tel & Tel . 2 2 : A PINKUS | New Britain in said district deceased. | SV R0 O e POR SRt CTRG S| Anaconda Cop . 4 % ; . y Upon the Petition of Morris D. Saxe, | %0 5" 0uoted by Richter & Co.|A T 8 Fe Ry Co TO Help Fill Your BOOk fOl' Xmas, g l_\lortimnr H. Camp and John Man- | 5070 (G dend. Niles was| Baldwin Loco . 67 ss - |B Eyesight Specialist. Phone 570, 306 Main St. gan of sald New Britain, praying that | ;i oo today and at the close Ame Bt OwE g 83 8 B OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE . an instrument in writing purporting < ~| Butte Superior ... 1 lb, ELRYAD COFFEE GO666E0a0 to be the last will and testament of ffi)’:fl_n‘ags Lagieuloed S ihe ol o B 0 ; g ia deceased may he proved approved o Centra] Leath g 3 : American Brass ........... 340 350 a] Leather ¥ - o TEA (An klnd) S AL YSIIN and admitfed to probate, as per ap- 2 2 Ches & OMO v : y o o S e e || LSt EESEND aonodon T 1 bottle FLAVORING EXTRACT Q5 o o o o o | fn e L B ot o it s 1| GIVE HER A KODAK Ordered 10 Col F & I o 5 heard and determined at the Probate Brasoin cee.. B8 5 gana e % 4 B s 1 box DIAMOND SALT ... ... R e MO I AN A L Syl % on the 23rd day of December, A. D., | Fasle Lock ... i % - Ste 9 3 2 !'OHS TOILET PAPER ol aie 1916, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, | Landers, Frary & Clark . 70 Rfim% H"g on 5 41 : ] ) and that notics be givon of the pend- | Marine Lamp ........... 40 philely Bee 2l 813 Every person purchasing a Kodak from us will be in- o ency of said application and the time | Marlin Arms .... 5 o 4 i . 373 3 8 i 100 R. G. STAMPS FREE 2 and place of hearing thereon, by pub. | New Britain Machine ..... 102 10 Brle 1t 511, 511, 513 |@ Structed in its use under actual working conditions— ¥ 0 L T e : - jijlininegenistorderiinReomsfn op spapert BNIss BoronteEond il La0e 5 r?ggg‘r;’r',‘r}{::” 2l 7 § both inside and out. The only place in town wherc Z o % published in said New Britain, having Mfg. Offered at 350 No bid| C ricl 1 3% ‘) gl b i | o circulation in said District, and by Lifekna 7650 675| Gr Nor pfd .... . 1167 |l Kodakery is not a side line. A&P Flour .. 4 | posting a copy thereof, on the public | Stanley Works .. iz Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. % 39% 393 . st row itai 5 [ Illinois Central ...1067% g 067% | i sign-post in the Town of New Britain, "‘orlimzton Grnnag Sao. LX % 1067% | § 5 » Pure Lard R | in"said District, and return make. Traut & Hine . . cewes 1 85 Inspiration ; 5 58% | HRNS} EDT s | | Compound . . BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, | Union Mfg, . ST 115 | Kansas City so .. 27% 27 d Fancy Bacon . Sficho, U R ool (W7 suqchoanon il By b e Lo % ; Photo Establishment b | e e e e e —ee Flesh Shouldere e ; bR ; : Lehigh Valley ... s ;'8 69 Arch Street New Britain & Louis & Nash i . Max Mot com FIGS, box ... s b 15 | Supplies for Your Xmas —— IR&R PLUM PUDDING ™™, oot Now Years Tables [T coems T gt RMSlNu, Seseed, pkg 13c | SEASOMING, pkz. 2082 | B ST AN G Shot Silom, 1l § 63w DAT L TAT B Carloag ?f Fancy C‘lllffll‘nla Se;aiiiem}§ Oratngfles y B e iiin: Burcunay SAUTERNES i STEAKS Rond lb 180 P 0 TATOES emons and G Fruit just o ma. B B Chamverun 01d and fine. i SR Td A ED Finer M B . 3 o = | Prices are right. Flavor Jal;d r(ifl?}l: eper(f)zct. i B M Whicc spariiing Burzundy A e e R i SUGAR Gan:.nl:ted slbs ZHXOcC ‘White Clos Vougeot SHERRIES 1 ETB@_]E_CiE)S}]‘\n“\fil&ffilii\il_]?—“’lfl_g 10 | (The finest of Vintsagcs) :«?:::,:}?:O i 1 m 5 CHAMPAGN cans Sultana Spice ..each 10~ 1 bot A &P Worcestershir A Duff Gordon pkgs A&P Borax . . ..each 10 et 4 Piper Heidsce (014 and Nutty) pkgs Flashlight Tapioca eaci o Ta Evancel Daundry i Grand Vin Sec Also the finest of California 1¢ ablota s O B (one of the best vintages) Sherry (Old and matured.) 1 pkg A&P Ice Cream Powde pkg Dog or Puppy Food . . 10 g Imported and Domestic “ 10 i bots A&P Must: ..each 10c 8% | K CLARETS BRANDIES 1 pkg A&P Jelly Powder ..10¢ 2 pkas Sal 2 .. eac] | All French and Ttalian Wines. All kinds of Cordials ¥ [ Fancy Selected 380 afi ! Moh. Creamery 39c And we are big receivers of The leading brands of old E o California Clarets, Barbara Zin- WHISKEYS, imported and do- § P9 6 oo 0Z Butter Ffee Eny fandell and others mestic Rum and Gins. S OTCANETEAN T 25 AT Ov OR SWEIT 18 BUTTER . ... Ibs Cc l SHORTENING . .ca > PICKLES pt C fle”ver 5 AND A FULL LINE OF AMERICAN CHAMPAGNES, BURGUNDIES y AND STILL WL 5. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE R T SR TSI AR " gt i | — u[]fi Waith EA LY n M fg Mohican XXXX Bread oo ouNd “Ts or Over ¢ wisf] M. T. 17 | 4 1-8 bbl sack $1.25 | mnonion o 25¢ 184 MAIN S¥Ioia. .. BRTTAIN, CONN. (g @ e S Bb! $10,00 e Ve | e 290 BWe Give Ro;al Gold Trading S'amps — Ask for Themml !